ART
The Moraga Art Gallery presents
“Impressions-Expressions,”
highlighting Asian-accented jewelry
by K. de Groot, enticing
light-infused paintings by Carol
Tarzier, and a bounty of artistic
gifts for the holidays. The exhibit,
which also includes work by the
gallery’s 13 member artists and
several guest artists, runs through
Jan. 6. For more information visit
www.moragaartgallery.com or call
(925) 376-5407.
MUSIC
Celebrate and renew with enchanting
holiday music performed by the
composers and music arrangers
themselves. Start time for this
event is 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1
in the lovely sanctuary of St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1924
Trinity Ave in Walnut Creek, just a
block from the Dean Lesher Theater.
This free event is sponsored by the
Contra Costa Performing Arts Society
(www.ccpas.org).
The Diablo Women’s Chorale invites
you to join them in celebrating 75
years in the community with their
fall concert “Season of Light,” to
be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3. at
Temple Isaiah, 945 Risa Road, in
Lafayette. From classic to
contemporary, reverent to joyful,
DWC’s music will warm the heart,
uplift the spirit, and soothe the
soul. Advance purchase tickets are
$18 general admission, $10 student,
and $24 premium seating. Purchase at
the door for $25. Call
1-800-838-3006, or go online at
www.DiabloWomensChorale.org.
Acalanes High School’s award winning
Instrumental Music Department is
proud to present its Winter Concert
Series, to be held at the Acalanes
Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m.
Dec. 5 through 7. The first concert
features the Acalanes Concert Band,
Symphonic Band and the Symphonic
Wind Ensemble, the String Orchestra
and Symphonic Wind Ensemble will
perform at the second concert, and
the third and final concert features
the Acalanes Jazz Ensemble along
with a guest jazz group from Albany
High School. Cost: $5 suggested
donation.
Sing-Along Messiah Christmas on the
Hill Concert at 7 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 9 at 10 Moraga Valley Lane,
Moraga. For more information go to
www.mvpctoday.org or call (925)
376-4800.
Voci Women’s Vocal Ensemble will
present “Rejoice! Rejoice!” – three
performances of stunning sacred
renaissance and baroque masterworks,
featuring the Jubilate Baroque
Orchestra and soprano MacKenzie
Covington, and showcasing works by
Bach, Porpora, Hasse, Charpentier,
Cozzolani, Vivaldi and Victoria.
Voci’s Artistic Director Mitchell
Covington brings particular
expertise in the Baroque style. Voci
will perform at 2 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 9 at St Paul’s Episcopal
Church, 114 Montecito Avenue,
Oakland and at 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 10 at St. Mary Magdalen Church,
2005 Berryman Street, Berkeley.
Tickets: $30 at the door, $25
advance, $15 students, free for
children between 6 and 12. Available
at the door or online at
www.vocisings.org.
The Day Shall Dawn Holiday Concert
at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11 at the
Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church.
Ring in the holidays in a glorious
fashion by adding your voice to the
more than 200 singers and
instrumentalists! For info, visit
www.cantareconvivo.org or call
(510) 836-0789. Tickets: $42.50
general, $38 senior, and $10 Student
Holiday Music in the Library at 5
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12 in the Orinda
Library. Stop by the library and
enjoy holiday music with Mary Fuller
on viola
WomenSing presents “Beginning With A
Bang: Strike the Drum and Join the
Chorus!” from 8 to 10 p.m. on
Wednesday, Dec. 13 at the Church of
Santa Maria, 40 Santa Maria Way,
Orinda. WomenSing adds percussion to
the holiday season in a joyous
concert of traditional and
unexpected repertoire, led by
Artistic Director Ofer dal Lal.
Cost: $28 general admission, $10
student. For more info see
https://womensing.org/CurrentSeason
or call (925) 798-4875 or email
info@womensing.org.
Join local band “JetBlacq” for their
annual holiday show “Jingles with
JetBlacq” featuring husband and wife
Rebecca and Frank Faiola singing all
of your favorite holiday songs at 7
p.m. Friday, Dec. 15 at the New
Rheem Theatre. Cost: $15. Tickets
are available online at www.
lamorindatheatres.com. Check out
JetBlacq at
www.reverbnation.com/jetblacq.
THEATER
Orinda Intermediate School Bulldog
Theater stages Monty Python’s
Spamalot Young@part Edition Nov. 30
through Dec. 2 at Orinda
Intermediate School, 80 Ivy Drive.
This version of the 2005 Tony Award
winning musical, “Spamalot,” is
designed for youth theaters. Tickets
are $3-$10. Visit
www.showtix4u.com for show times
and tickets. Tickets are also
available at the door.
CAPA presents The Nutcracker. Snow
falls onstage and the Christmas tree
magically grows in the California
Academy of Performing Arts
presentation of a full-length,
narrated Nutcracker. A beloved
Lamorinda tradition for over 20
years, this energy-filled spectacle
reflects the studio’s dedication to
young dancers with more than 100
local performers, extra characters
and surprises. Performances at 5:30
and 8 p.m. on Friday, 2 and 7 p.m.
on Saturday, and 1 and 5 p.m. on
Sunday Dec. 15-17 at the Campolindo
Performing Arts Center. For tickets,
go to
www.capashows.eventbrite.com.
KIDS, PARENTS & TEENS
It’s a Wonderful Life in Lafayette
from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec.
1. The fun includes a visit from
Santa, photo ops, live musical
entertainment, a tree lighting
ceremony and a holiday sing-along.
Hot chocolate and other goodies will
be available and there will also be
crafts for the kids. For the full
entertainment schedule, visit
www.lafayettechamber.org.
Saklan Middle School Open House from
8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 1 at
1678 School Street, Moraga. Get an
inside look at the advantages of
Saklan’s middle school program,
including project-based, hands-on
learning curriculum and an active
social and emotional educational
program. Please RSVP to admissions@
saklan.org.
Holiday magic at Orinda Theatre
Square from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 2. Free horse and carriage
rides, an ornament workshop and
photos with Santa. Tree lighting at
7 p.m.
Visit with Santa at 5A Rent-A-Space
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday,
Dec. 2. Be the Star You Are!
volunteers will be present to help
kids write letters to Santa. Free
event with refreshments and a photo
with Santa. Cynthia Brian will sell
and autograph her new book, “Growing
with the Goddess Gardener,” 455
Moraga Rd. #F, Moraga.
http://www.bethestaryouare.org/events.
North Shattuck Association presents
Snow? In Berkeley? from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3 at Gourmet
Ghetto, Shattuck Ave., 1451-1495
Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. Bring boots
and mittens. Snow Queen, Pony Rides,
DIY Crafts, Holiday Craft Vendors.
Free. For more info see
http://www.anotherbullwinkelshow.com/holiday-berkeley/
holiday-gourmet-ghetto.html or call
(510) 334-6523 or email
Lisa@AnotherBullwinkelShow.com
The Moraga Youth Involvement
Committee will be serving hot cocoa
and cookies during a special tree
lighting event with Santa at 6:30
p.m. prior to the tree lighting at 7
p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7 in Moraga
Commons Park.
Santa Claus visits Rheem Valley
Shopping Center from noon to 3 p.m.
on Saturday, Dec. 9. Santa and
helpers will be entertaining
children of all ages inside the
holiday home for the Moraga Valley
Kiwanis Foundation’s See’s Candy
Fundraiser. Parents can take photos
of their children visiting Santa and
shop for delicious holiday gifts.
Visit
rheemvalley.net for more
information.
Orinda Academy will be hosting an
open house event for fall 2018
enrollment from 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 9.
Come and see what makes OA a Best of
Parents Press winner (independent
high school/alternative learning
high school). Our small class sizes,
college prep curriculum, and
full-time learning support
coordinator help all students
succeed.
Lamorainbow Get-Together from 1 to 3
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9 in Moraga.
Lamorainbow is a group for gender
expansive kids and their parents.
For information about event location
and to join Lamorainbow, contact us
at
lamorainbow925@gmail.com.
Just for Teens: Holiday Crafts at 4
p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 14 in the
Orinda Library Garden Room. Just for
Teens: Make holiday gift bags, boxes
and tags with artist Valerie
Adinolfi. All materials provided.
For grades 6-12. No registration
required.
Jewish Gateways presents Hanukkah
Celebration for Families with Young
Children from 10:30 a.m. to noon on
Sunday, Dec. 17, at the Jewish
Community Center East Bay, 1414
Walnut Street, Berkeley. Celebrate
this festival of lights with
Hanukkah songs, stories, a hands-on
project, and treats. Led by Rabbi
Bridget and Isaac Zones. Cost: $30
per family, plus $5 per sibling over
5. For more info see
https://www.jewishgateways.org/hands-on-holidays
or call (510) 410-0622 or email
rabbibridget@
jewishgateways.org
OTHER
Coping with the Holidays from 6 to 8
p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 3470
Buskirk Avenue, Pleasant Hill. A
class that presents ideas and
strategies to help those
experiencing grief during the
holiday season as this time of year
can be difficult for those who have
lost a loved one.
hospiceeastbay.org Herbal Gift
Making for the Holidays at 10:30
a.m. Thursday, Nov. 30 in the Orinda
Library Garden Room. Elana O’Losky
will help us make herbal vinegar and
mini wreaths using fresh herbs and
greens. Materials and handouts
provided. Space is limited. Register
online, by phone or in person at the
Orinda Library.
Contra Costa Tale Spinners at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 30 in the Orinda
Library Garden Room. Join a story
swap with featured teller, Suz
Shampanier, who will share
“Theodosia and Burr,” inspired by
the musical “Hamilton,” by Lin
Manuel Miranda. Share, listen,
expand your universe.
Recycle Those Bicycles! For the 20th
year, through the month of November,
Bobbie and Tom Preston will collect
bikes for Cycle Recycle to be
refurbished and given to charitable
groups to distribute for the
holidays. New and/or used bikes and
trikes in working or repairable
order, or useable bike parts (no
skateboards or plastic bikes
please), may be delivered to the
side driveway of the Preston’s home
at 1307 Larch Avenue in Moraga. No
need to call before drop off, but
for more information contact the
Prestons at (925) 376-8474.
Hacienda Holiday Faire - Find all
your handcrafted holiday gifts and
support local artisans at the annual
holiday faire from noon to 8 p.m. on
Friday, Dec. 1 and from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. on Saturday, Dec 2 at the
historic Hacienda de las Flores,
2100 Donald Drive, Moraga.
Hand-crafted gifts, décor and
specialty foods by over 45 local
artisans. Complimentary wine tasting
with Captain Vineyards. For more
information email
HaciendaHolidayFaire@gmail.com,
www.facebook.com/HaciendaHolidayFaire/
Live Nativity from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 2. See the Christmas
story come to life as the Moraga
Valley Presbyterian Church Courtyard
is transformed into a Bethlehem
manger with community members as
Mary, Joseph, shepherds, angels, and
the wise men, and live animals
filling the stable. MVPC is located
at 910 Moraga Valley Lane, Moraga.
For more information go to
www.mvpctoday.org or call (925)
376-4800.
Budd MacKenzie of Lafayette will
speak at Commonwealth Club in San
Francisco about his work with women,
children and the needy in war-torn
Afghanistan at 6 p.m. on Monday Dec.
4, Commonwealth Club, 110
Embarcadero, San Francisco. Tickets
available online or at the door.
www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2017-12-04/couch-war-hearts-and-minds.
The Saint Mary’s College Guild will
present its annual festive Christmas
luncheon beginning at 11 a.m. on
Wednesday, Dec. 6 at Saint Mary’s
College, Dryden Hall 1928 St. Mary’s
Road. The festive affair will have
music, provided by the SMC
award-winning choir, a bake sale,
and raffle baskets galore, including
the infamous Christmas Money Tree.
Cost: $45 per person.
Make checks payable to: SMC Guild,
Send to: Susan Hooks - 120 Ardith
Drive - Orinda, CA 94563. For
further information, call Pat Mc
Enaney at (925) 376-3306.
Come and experience The Many Faces
of Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma,
an event focusing on the unique
issues of blood cancer patients from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec.
6 in the Lafayette Library Community
Room. Join Dr. Robert Robles and Dr.
Susan Kao as they discuss exciting
advances in research and emerging
therapies in treating hematologic
malignancies. Q&A session to follow
presentation. Space is limited.
Advanced registration required.
Admission and light dinner
complimentary. To RSVP, call (925)
677-5041 or visit
www.bit.ly/manyfaceslls.
Lamorinda Night for Saint Mary’s
Men’s Basketball game 5 p.m. on
Saturday, Dec. 9 in McKeon Pavilion
against Seattle University.
Lamorinda Night will celebrate the
communities of Lafayette,
Moraga and Orinda. Special ticket
price of $11 available at
SMCGAELS.com/tickets with promo
code LAMO17.v.
The 2018 U.S. Synchronized Swimming
National Team is hosting a holiday
show at the SODA Aquatic Center at
Campolindo high school from 3 to 4
p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9. The Team
comprises 11 athletes aged 15 to 21
years old including 2016 Olympian
Anita Alvarez. The Team will present
its newest routines as it prepares
for the 2018 Junior World
Championships in Budapest, Hungary
and the 2018 FINA World Series in
July.
The Bethlehem Experience: The
Lafayette United Methodist Church
presents an interactive performance
that takes you back through time
from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Dec. 15-17.
One-hour-long tours begin every 15
minutes. Tour Guides will lead
groups of about 12 people through
the marketplace of Bethlehem on the
night of the Messiah’s birth. The
Bethlehem Experience is a feast for
the senses: the smell of exotic
spices, the festive sound of music,
the sight of robed and sandaled
merchants in their stalls, the taste
of freshly baked unleavened bread,
live animals in the stable and the
soft feel of flaxen “swaddling
clothes.” Freewill donation:
$5/person or $20/family. For
information, call (925) 284-4765.
Daughters of the Goddess, a Bay Area
women-only Goddess Temple, will be
holding its yearly Winter Solstice
Ritual beginning at 7:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, Dec. 20. East Bay address
given upon RSVP. This is our annual
Peace ritual to help bring peace,
love and joy into the World. At this
sacred time of year come and join
womyn and girls as we dance and sing
in celebration of the returning of
the light. Newcomers discount is
$15. Email
Leilani@DaughtersoftheGoddess.com
or visit
www.DaughtersoftheGoddess.com.
SENIORS
Senior Scam Workshop at 1 p.m. on
Wednesday, Dec. 13 in the Orinda
Library Garden Room. Learn about the
scams that target seniors the most.
Get tips on how to avoid these
tactics, which red flags to be aware
of, and what resources to use to
lower your chances of becoming a
victim. Presented by the Better
Business Bureau.
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