ART
The Moraga Art Gallery presents an
international exhibit,
“Impressionism Times 2,” featuring
the work of lifelong friends:
ceramicist Jacqueline Proulx of
Walnut Creek and the celebrated
French-Canadian expressionist
painter Rita Rodrigue, a resident of
Quebec. The show, which also
includes the gallery’s 13 member
artists and several guest artists,
runs through June 2. For more
information, visit
www.moragaartgallery.com or call
(925) 376-5407.
Campolindo Arts Festival
“Explorations in Identity and
Self-Expression” runs April 19
through 20 in the Campolindo High
School Library. There will be an
opening reception from 6 to 8:30
p.m. on April 19, and performances
and a film screening from 6:30 to
7:15 p.m. Free.
Lamorinda Arts Alliance presents
Artist Talk: Joani Share and the
Wood Carvings of Oaxaca, Mexico at 7
p.m. Wednesday, May 2 at the
Lafayette Christian Church, 584
Glenside Drive. Share will present a
slide show and talk about the
wonderful wooden creatures of Oaxaca
called “Alebrijes.” Share will bring
examples from her collection and
share information about the arts in
the villages surrounding the city of
Oaxaca. Free.
www.joanishare.com
MUSIC
Pacific Chamber Orchestra director
Lawrence Kohl presents “American
Radio Hour” starting at 7:30 p.m. on
April 21 at the Lafayette Orinda
Presbyterian Church 49 Knox,
Lafayette and at 2 p.m. on April 22
at the Bankhead Theatre 2100 First
Street, Livermore. You will be the
live studio audience for Scott
Joplin’s delightful rag-time hit
“The Entertainer”; George Gershwin’s
sweet “Lullaby for Strings”; Charles
Ives’ amusing “Three Short Pieces”
and Aaron Copland’s masterful
“Appalachian Spring”. Tickets are
$10 - $59 and for both locations may
be purchased through the PCO
website:
PacificChamberOrchestra.org.
Voci Concerts Celebrate the Elements
at 2 p.m. on April 21 at St Paul’s
Episcopal Church, 114 Montecito
Avenue, Oakland. The concert will
feature beautiful and dramatic
choral music about Earth, Air, Fire
and Water from the 19th, 20th and
21st centuries. Tickets: $25 at the
door, $20 advance, $15 students,
free for children 6 to 12. Available
at the door or online at
www.vocisings.org.
The Founder’s Day Concert celebrates
the anniversary of the creation by
Rosamond Davis of the Contra Costa
Performing Arts Society (www.ccpas.org)
in 1974. This free concert features
10 different groups of performers
and covers the spectrum of musical
styles from classical, jazz, modern,
and new compositions by members of
the CCPAS. The concert will be held
from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 21
in the Sanctuary of Grace
Presbyterian Church, 2100 Tice
Valley Boulevard, Walnut Creek.
Mindful Littles presents A Heartful
Earth Day Celebration with live
music from 1 to 3 p.m. on April 22
at Just Be Yoga, 2333 Boulevard
Circle, Walnut Creek. This is a free
event, but tickets are being sold as
an RSVP.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-heartful-earth-day-celebration-with-live-music-from-empty-hands-music-tickets-44057100975
8th Annual Lafayette Community Music
Festival Saturday, April 28 at 7:30
p.m. at Town Hall Theatre, 3535
School Street in Lafayette. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m. The show is
modeled around Neil Young’s famous
Bridge School Benefits, with each
musician or band performing a 25-30
minute set of songs in a more
“stripped down” acoustic format.
Tickets are available at
www.townhalltheatre.com: $25
advance; $30 at the door.
All are cordially invited for a
first-time happening to attend Saint
Mary’s College Guild’s Spring
Concert, featuring a delightful
celebration with pianist, professor
of music at Saint Mary’s College,
Lino Rivera, D.M.A. He has been
featured on radio and television
broadcasts, and performed live in
concerts and symphonies on three
continents. The concert will run
from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday,
April 28 at Saint Mary’s College
Soda Center. $45 per person includes
a delicious lunch, wine can be
purchased.
SAGE (Students for the Advancement
of Global Education) Club at
Acalanes High School will be hosting
its annual Benefit Concert from 7 to
9 p.m. on May 4 in the Performing
Arts Center at Acalanes High School.
The acts will feature students
showcasing their talents in support
of Trust in Education, an
organization that promotes
education, specifically women’s, in
Afghanistan.
Musicians In Concert (MIC) is having
its inaugural fundraising event from
7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday May 5 at the
Veterans Memorial Hall in Lafayette.
The benefit will generate funds for
educational scholarships and grants
to assist young musicians and
underfunded Bay Area music programs.
The live performance will open with
a world-class jazz set followed by a
90-minute tribute to the late great
Bay Area performer Mic Gillette.
Tickets are $35 and are available at
www.MusiciansInConcert.org.
THEATER
Saint Mary’s College proudly
presents “Impure Thoughts (without
apology),” the College’s latest
collaboration with celebrated
playwright Ken Prestininzi. The
award-winning play is inspired by
the true story of Sor Juana Inés de
la Cruz, a 17th century brilliant
poet and scholar who lived as a nun
in Baroque New Spain (colonial
Mexico). The production opens
Thursday, April 26 for a one-weekend
run in the intimate LeFevre Theatre
at Saint Mary’s College, 1928 St.
Mary’s Road, Moraga. Tickets are
available online at
stmarys-ca.edu/impurethoughts or
at the box office. Show times and
prices are online.
Orinda Intermediate School Bulldog
Theater stages “All Shook Up
Young@Part Edition,” April 26
through April 28 at Orinda
Intermediate School, 80 Ivy Drive.
This musical production tells the
story of an unexpected small town
romance through classic rock and
roll music that will have you
jumping out of your blue suede
shoes! Tickets are $3-$10. Visit
www.showtix4u.com for show times
and tickets. Tickets are also
available at the door.
DVC Drama presents a new musical
“Godspell” running May 4 through 20
at 321 Golf Club Rd., Pleasant Hill.
A small group of people help Jesus
tell different parables by using a
wide variety of games, storytelling
techniques, and a hefty dose of
comic timing. An eclectic blend of
songs, ranging in style from pop to
vaudeville, is employed as the story
of Jesus’ life dances across the
stage. The messages of kindness,
tolerance, community, and love come
vibrantly to life. Show times are at
8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and
at 2:30 p.m. on Sundays. For
tickets, call (925) 969-2358 or go
to our website at
www.dvcdrama.net
LECTURE & LITERATURE
The Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice
Center presents an “Evening with
Mark Dubois, Environmental Activist”
beginning at 6 p.m. on Thursday,
April 19 at 1035 Carol Lane,
Lafayette, California. There will be
a reception at 6 p.m., followed by a
presentation by Mr. Dubois at 7 p.m.
on “50 years protecting rivers and
helping give a voice to the
communities that depend on them.”
Tickets are $10 in advance; $15 at
the door. The event is free for
students and $5 for center members.
Pre-register at
www.ourpeacecenter.org. For more
information call (925) 933-7850.
Orinda books presents
“Sisters-in-Crime” with Simon Wood,
Janet Dawson, Glenda Carrroll and
Wendy Hornsby at 3 p.m. on Saturday,
April 21 in a discussion of their
latest mysteries: “Saving Grace”
(Wood), “The Ghosts in Roomette
Four” (Dawson), “Drop Dead Red”
(Carroll), and “Number 7, Rue Jacob”
(Hornsby). RSVP at (925) 254-7606.
Orinda Poet Laureate Reception at
noon on Thursday, April 26 in the
Orinda Library Garden Room. Join us
to welcome Orinda’s very first Poet
Laureate, Amy Alysa Glynn. We will
celebrate with poetry readings and
light refreshments. The inaugural
Poet Laureate Program is presented
by the Lamorinda Arts Council.
KIDS, PARENTS & TEENS
Engender Playgroup for gender
variant kids and their parents. Join
us for a spring activity and
playtime from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Saturday, April 28 in Orinda.
For location, please email Sandra at
sandra@engendernow.org. For more
information about the Engender
organization, visit
Engendernow.org.
Engender Playgroup for gender
variant kids and their parents. Join
us for a spring activity and
playtime from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Saturday, April 28 in Orinda.
For location, please email Sandra at
sandra@engendernow.org. For more
information about the Engender
organization, visit
Engendernow.org.
OTHER
Grand reopening celebration at
Sanctuaire Spa in Lafayette
(formerly Marilyn Monroe Spa) from 4
to 8 p.m. on April 18 at 3589 Mt.
DIablo Blvd., Lafayette. Explore the
spacious 2,000-square-foot spa
equipped with a relaxation lounge,
sauna and steam rooms, single and
couple treatment rooms, a hair and
blow dry salon, and pedicure and
manicure room. The first 70
attendees will receive a free swag
bag from Jan Marini Skin Research.
Moraga Valley Presbyterian Church
invites you to “Remember, Renew and
Refill—a Journey Through Grief,” a
workshop and luncheon to honor our
lost loved ones from 9:30 a.m. to 2
p.m. on Saturday, April 21. The
event is free to high school and
adult participants, however please
RSVP by April 18 online at
mvpctoday.org or by calling
Colleen Giovanni: (925) 376-4800
x285. 10 Moraga Valley Lane, Moraga.
Lamorinda Music in Lafayette is
hosting a restring and recycle event
Saturday, April 21 to celebrate
Earth Month. Musicians can bring in
their old strings for recycling, as
well as get their electric or
acoustic guitars restrung with new
strings, furnished by D’Addario, for
free. Event details about the
instrument string recycling program
can be found:
http://www.terracycle.com/en-US/brigades/daddario-playback
On Saturday, April 21 come and enjoy
a walk in the woods with a forester!
On behalf of the Bay Area Chapter of
the California Society of American
Foresters, you’re invited to a day
at the University of California’s
Russell Research Station in the
hills north of Lafayette (4927 Happy
Valley Road, Lafayette). Come
anytime, the Station will be open
from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. There will
be demonstrations by the student’s
Logging Sports Team and a hike
through the forest led by a
forester. Learn what a forester
does. Learn about the trees, the
forest, the wildlife, and the
plants.
Mountain Shadow Film Society
presents “Arrangiarsi: Pizza…And the
Art of Living” at 7:30 p.m. on
Saturday, April 21 at Walnut Creek
Library, 1644 N. Broadway St, Walnut
Creek. The filmmaker, Marco
Troncone, will be present to
introduce the film and take
questions. $12 admission.
http://mountainshadow.org
The Orinda Community Foundation in
partnership with the City of Orinda
will be holding its 10th Anniversary
Orinda Action Day from 9:30 a.m. to
noon on April 21 at the Orinda
Library and Community Center. All
ages and community groups are
welcome to participate in a variety
of projects to clean parks, trails,
walkways and creeks, and more. The
public can sign up to become part of
a team at
www.OrindaFoundation.org under
the volunteer tab.
Wildlife Earth Day at Wagner Ranch
from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Orinda
on Sunday, April 22. Several
community organizations will also
present earth-friendly endeavors.
Cynthia Brian will be autographing
her newest book, “Growing with the
Goddess Gardener” as well as talking
about trees, flowers, and other
botanicals. For more information on
this nature-lover’s event organized
by the naturalist guru, Toris
Jaeger, visit
https://fwrna.org/wildlifefest/.
Come to the Friends of the Moraga
Library’s annual spring book sale
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 28
for some of the biggest bargains in
Lamorinda. Books, CDs and DVDs of
every category will be sold at
prices ranging from 25 cents to $3.
Beginning at 1 p.m. a bag can be
purchased for $5 and filled with all
the books it can hold. All proceeds
from the sale go to fund library
materials and programs, in addition
to paying for staffing of the
library’s Sunday hours. The sale
will be held at the Moraga Library
1500 St. Mary’s Road.
Sam and Susan Sperry will be honored
as the 2018 Moraga Citizens of the
year at a celebration dinner 6 to 9
p.m. on April 28 at St Mary’s
College Soda Center. This fun event
is a great opportunity for
socializing over drinks and a tasty
dinner with your Moraga neighbors,
many of whom are community
volunteers, as well as some of the
past year’s winners and community
and county leaders. You may purchase
tickets at
www.moragachamber.org. Cost is
$55.
The annual Wine and Dine tour will
be happening this year from 5:30 to
8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 in and
around Theatre Square in Orinda. The
very fun event includes sampling
foods from new and long standing
restaurants, a free glass of wine
from the Lamorinda Wine Growers
Association, live music with
Lamorinda Idols, Sunjams, school
groups and more. Tickets are $40 at
OrindaChamber.org, or, to
support Orinda schools at
OrindaEFO.org.
Humanities West Fireside Chat at
6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 1 at the
Orinda Library. Join George Hammond
of Humanities West for a fireside
chat exploring the historical lives
and influence of The Borgia. More
information about Humanities West
and other events at
www.humanitieswest.net.
The Berkeley Architectural Heritage
Association (BAHA) will hold its
43rd annual Spring House Tour and
Garden Reception from 1 to 5 p.m. on
Sunday, May 6. This year’s house
tour takes us to Berkeley Woods, the
bucolic hilltop tract adjoining
Tilden Regional Park. Tour map,
illustrated guidebook, and
refreshments will be provided.
General admission $45; BAHA members
$35. For tour information and
reservations, visit the BAHA website
http://berkeleyheritage.com,
email baha@berkeleyheritage.com, or
call (510) 841-2242.
The 2018 Moraga Community Faire and
Car Show will be held from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 12 at the
town’s Rheem Valley Shopping Center
- offering a wonderful opportunity
for a “family fun day.” Kid’s Zone
activities include pony rides,
climbing wall, bounce house and
basketball shoots. Grab a quick
lunch at the food trucks, relax with
a glass of local wine or beer and
check out the over 70 amazing
classic cars. Introduce yourself to
over 50 local artists, business and
organizations. Live entertainment
will be presented all afternoon from
the Saint Mary’s Jazz Band to local
Battle of the Bands winners. For
more information, visit
www.moragachamber.org/faire.
Taste of Lafayette 5:30 – 9 p.m.
Tuesday, May 15 begins at the Bank
of the West building with more than
20 restaurants participating for the
stroll. A hosted wine and beer
reception starts at 5:30 p.m. and
the “stroll” begins at 6:30 p.m.
when ticket holders head out at
their own pace with friends to stop
at any or all of the participating
restaurants for sampling. Tickets
available at
www.lafayettechamber.org.
POLITICAL GATHERINGS
Lamorinda Republican Women Federated
monthly luncheon from 10:15 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. on April 19 at the Orinda
Country Club. The speaker is Timothy
Donnelly, who is a Republican
Candidate running in the primary for
Congressional District 8. He has
served as an assemblyman in the
California State Assembly and has
written for Breitbart. Cost of
event: luncheon and speaker $31;
speaker only $15; speaker only
student discount $5. For information
please contact Elsie Euing at
ejeuing@comcast.net.
GARDEN
Montelindo Garden Club March Meeting
(third Friday of every month,
September through May) will be at 9
a.m. Friday, April 20 at St.
Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 66 St.
Stephens Drive, Orinda.
Presentation: The History of Mt.
Diablo and its Open Space
Preservation by Seth Adams, the Land
Conservation Director at Save Mount
Diablo. Since 1988, Adams has
contributed to SMD’s growth into a
major force for conservation in the
East Bay. Everyone is welcome.
The Lafayette Garden Club will hold
its first garden tour in many years
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May
12, at a series of five unique,
private gardens in Lamorinda. The
tour, Artful Gardens, also will
include a pop-up market and a plant
sale. The tour can give you good
ideas of what you might want to do
in your garden, to learn about new
plants, and to have a fun day out
with friends and family. The pop-up
market, will offer a wide selection
from local artisans featuring
jewelry, ceramics, botanical art and
specialty food items. The plant sale
will include specimens propagated by
club members. Tickets cost $40 or
$35 each when four or more are
purchased.
lafayettegardenclub.com.