ART
Bay Area Studio Artists will present
“Herd,” an exhibit of paintings in
acrylics and oils at Orinda Books,
276 Village Square, Orinda, during
the month of October. You’re invited
to the artists’ reception from 1 to
3 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 6. Or stop by
the bookstore during regular hours.
BASA is a group of local artists who
have been painting and showing their
work together since 2010. Their show
“Herd” explores the herd instinct,
that urge to gather with others of
your own kind. It explores herds of
many kinds, including some whimsical
varieties. For more information on
BASA, see the website:
http://www.bayaareastudioartists.com.
Fall Exhibitions at the Saint Mary’s
College Museum of Art through Dec.
16, opening reception 4 to 7 p.m. on
Sept. 20. “Graphicanos: Contemporary
Latino Prints” from the Serie
Project and “Stanley Koppel: Artist
as Activist.”
https://www.stmarys-ca.edu/museum
In the spirit of the season, the
Moraga Art Gallery presents “Holiday
Magic in Porcelain and Paint,” a
colorful new show featuring the
works by two of Lamorinda’s most
celebrated artists: Lafayette’s
Donna Arganbright and Orinda’s Maria
SantaStefano. The show, which
includes paintings, jewelry,
ceramics, photographs, and many
other gifts of art by the gallery’s
14 members and guest artists, runs
from Oct. 24 to Jan. 5. The public
is invited to a free opening
reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on
Saturday, Oct. 27. For more
information, visit
www.moragaartgallery.com or call
(925) 376-5407.
MUSIC
Acalanes High School is proud to
present its first Instrumental Music
Department concert of the year at 7
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18 at the
Acalanes High School Performing Arts
Center. This concert will feature
the String Orchestra and Symphonic
Wind Ensemble as well as music
performed by the full Symphonic
Orchestra. The Symphonic Wind
Ensemble will be joined by amazing
guest artist Riley Lindsey, who
graduated from DePaul University in
Chicago with a Masters in
Performance on Tuba.
Crowden Music Center presents
Community Music Day from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Sunday, Oct 21. at Crowden
Music Center, 1475 Rose Street,
Berkeley. Crowden’s Community Music
Day is a free musical carnival, with
Instrument Petting Zoos, San
Francisco Chamber Orchestra, face
painting, prizes and more. Free. For
more info see
https://www.crowden.org/concerts-and-events/community-music-day
or call (510) 559-6910 or email
concerts@crowden.org.
The Sun Kings – two nights two shows
at Town Hall Theatre Company in
Lafayette: Friday, Nov. 2, “Very
Best of The Beatles;” Saturday, Nov.
3, “The Beatles White Album 50th
Anniversary Gala Celebration.” Doors
open at 7 p.m. and music starts at 8
p.m. Tickets: $35 advance; $40 at
the door. Tickets and more
information at
www.towhalltheatre.com.
The Lamorinda Big Band featuring
Terry Miller, Brian Nova, Leslie
Darwin O’Brien and Michael Henning
debuts at 7 p.m. on Nov. 7 at Orinda
Community Church, 10 Irwin Way,
Orinda (above Safeway). Tickets: $10
at the door. Questions? Visit
tmkids.org.
THEATER
Town Hall Theatre Company presents
“The Revolutionists” through Oct. 20
at the Town Hall Theatre Company,
3535 School Street, Lafayette. For
tickets, prices, and showtimes:
www.townhalltheatre.com; Box
Office: (925) 283-1557.
The Lafayette-based Peter Pan
Foundation and the Bay Area chapter
of the Make a Wish Foundation have
partnered this year to bring wishes
to life for children with
life-threatening illnesses on almost
40 occasions. The foundation will
come together again for a benefit
performance of Wish Upon a Star at 2
p.m. followed by a concert at 7 p.m.
on Oct. 20 at the Orinda Community
Center. Cost: $10. All proceeds will
be donated to the Make a Wish
Foundation.
12 Angry Jurors - An Acalanes
DramaDons Production at 7 p.m. on
Oct. 24 in the Acalanes High School
Little Theater, 1200 Pleasant Hill
Road, Lafayette. Students: $7,
General: $12. An emotionally
impactful and mature presentation by
the Acalanes High School DramaDons.
Tickets and Information at
AHSPerformingArts.org.
Diablo Ballet opens its 2018-19
season with “A Swingin’ Holiday and
Carnival of the Imagination,” Nov. 9
through 11 at the Del Valle Theatre
in Walnut Creek. Single tickets are
$15-$49. Please visit
www.lesherartscenter.org. or
call (925) 943-SHOW (7469) for
tickets.
www.diabloballet.org.
LECTURE & LITERATURE
Town Hall Theatre is excited to
announce their new staged reading
series, “In the Wings,” which
launches with a one-night only
reading of “Placebo” – a smart, new
offbeat serio-comedy by Melissa
James Gibson. “Placebo” will have
one performance only at 8 p.m. on
Nov. 12 at Town Hall Theatre
Company, 3535 School Street, in
Lafayette. Tickets are $10 general
admission and free to subscribers,
and are available through the Box
Office at (925) 283-1557 or online
at
www.TownHallTheatre.com.
HALLOWEEN EVENTS
Halloween Parade for Tots at 1 p.m.
on Oct. 25 in the Orinda Community
Center Park located at 28 Orinda
Way. Calling all Paw Patrol
Marshalls and Chases, Princesses,
Dinosaurs, and Yodas, come join the
fun, and follow Glenda the Good
Witch for a stroll around the park.
Halloween themed activities will
also be available for those wanting
to participate. In case of rain, the
event will be held indoors.
Trick-or-Treat Street from 4 to 6
p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26 in Downtown
Lafayette. For a fun, safe Halloween
event, children and their parents
are invited to trick-or-treat on Mt.
Diablo Boulevard from Plaza Way to
Dewing Avenue, Lafayette Circle and
in La Fiesta Square.
Haunted Laboratory – beware of the
evil scientist and watch out for the
spooky experiments being done inside
at the Lafayette Youth Commission
Haunted House Saturday, Oct. 27 and
Sunday, Oct. 28 at the Lafayette
Community Center, 500 St. Mary’s
Rd. Times: 5 to 6:45 p.m. (Not Too
Scary at $3 per person); 7:30 to 9
p.m. (Very Scary at $5 per person).
Tickets on sale now at
www.lafayetterec.org.
Trick-or-treat with the kids 3 to 5
p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at the
Rheem Shopping Center in Moraga.
“Halloween Night Live” Halloween
skit from 7 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 31 at
12 Lynwood Place, Moraga (off of
Corliss.) Don’t miss the 25th year
of this annual performance.
KIDS, PARENTS & TEENS
Mindful Littles is partnering with
some local chefs for our Cookin’ for
a Cause program from 3 to 5 p.m. on
Nov. 4 at Orinda Community Church,
10 Irwin Way, Orinda. For this
service project, we are helping
Operation Dignity. We will make
dinner at a local kitchen in Orinda
and then deliver the meal to
Operation Dignity so that the
residents can enjoy a hot meal. We
will provide all supplies needed to
cook the meals, so all you have to
do is show up with a big heart and
be ready to have some fun. Cost:
$25. For more information and to
register, please visit us at:
https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/NDEwMjA=
OTHER
The Saklan School is pleased to host
a screening of “Beyond Measure” by
Reel Link Films beginning at 6:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18 at the
Lafayette Veteran’s Hall, 3780 Mt.
Diablo Blvd. For more info or to
RSVP visit:
www.saklan.org.
Women of Spirit is a group of
inclusive, curious women seeking
connection, shared learning and
growth with other women of diverse
faith traditions. Women of Spirit is
not affiliated with any religious
institution, and all are welcome.
Their next meeting is from noon to 2
p.m. Friday, Oct. 19 at Orinda
Community Church, 10 Irwin Way,
Orinda.
Saint Mary’s College Guild presents
“A Night in Italy” from 5 to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20. Delicious Italian
cuisine, Bella Musica by Joe Simone
Duo, great food and fellowship. This
event will be open seating with the
exception of full tables of eight or
ten purchased under one reservation
form. All proceeds benefit students
seeking scholarships for financial
aid. Make check of $45 payable to
SMC Guild. Mail to: Donna Jollymour,
387 Calle la Montana, Moraga, CA
94556 For information call Donna
Jollymour (925) 299-1651
The giant fall book sale sponsored
by the Friends of the Moraga Library
will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20 at the Moraga
Library, 1500 St. Mary’s Road.
Books, CDs, and DVDs of every
category will be sold at prices
ranging from 25 cents to $3.
East Bay Walk to End Alzheimer’s at
9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20 at
Heather Farms Park in Walnut Creek.
Put on your walking shoes and invite
friends and family to take part in
the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s,
the nations largest event to raise
awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s
care, support and research. Last
year, more than 2,300 people
participated, raising more than half
a million dollars. This year the
goal is to raise over $650,000
locally. Register today at
alz.org/walk.
Lafayette Res Run for Education
beginning at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Oct.
21 in Downtown Lafayette. Burn some
energy with the kids in the 5k, put
on your serious running shoes for
the 10k around the Lafayette
Reservoir or simply walk your dog or
push the stroller in the 2-mile fun
run/walk! All ages welcome. Awards
for fastest runners. Live music plus
Healthy Lifestyles Fair. Register
now for the 5k (8 a.m.), 10k (8:15
a.m.) or the 2 mile (8:45 a.m.) and
chose your local school: Acalanes
Dons, Burton Valley Bobcats,
Campolindo Cougars, Happy Valley
Huskies, Lafayette Leopards,
Miramonte Matadors, Springhill
Scorpions and Stanley Wildcats.
www.lafayettechamber.org/resrun
Brian Pennis, C.S., will be talking
about “Finding Innocence that is
Power, Not Vulnerability” at 2:30
p.m. on Oct. 21 at the Christian
Science Church in Danville, 650
Danville Blvd. Everyone is
welcome—loving, free child care is
provided—and the talk is free. The
event lasts just one hour.
Traduccion Simultaneo al Espanol in
the Sunday School room. Come treat
yourself to an hour of peace,
enlightenment and inspiration. Come
to hear about God’s spiritual power
to heal, guard, guide and love you.
Blessing of the Animals, beginning
at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, during
worship celebration at St. Mark’s
United Methodist Church, 451 Moraga
Way in Orinda. Service begins at 11,
and is followed by potluck lunch.
Bring your furry, feathered, and
scaled friends for a special
blessing as we celebrate the love
and wisdom given by our animal
companions. Please bring cats in
carriers and dogs on leads to ensure
they feel safe and secure. More
info, email pastor Michele Robbins,
shalompastor3@gmail.com.
Lamorinda Toastmasters meetings 7:30
to 9 p.m. on Tuesday nights at
Temple Isaiah - 945 Risa Road,
Lafayette. Our mission is to provide
a supportive and positive learning
experience in which members are
empowered to develop communication
and leadership skills, resulting in
greater self-confidence and personal
growth. Everyone over 18 is welcome.
https://lamorinda.toastmastersclubs.org
LOPC Breakfast Group at 7 a.m. on
Wednesday, Oct. 24 at the
Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian
Church, Davies Room. Speaker: Joe
Terry, CEO of CVI Power Foundation.
Topic: Where the Bible and Ironman
intersect. $5 donation at the door
for breakfast. RSVP by noon on Oct.
23 to
janet@lopc.org or (925) 283-8722
x223.
Daughters of the Goddess Womyn’s
Temple welcomes womyn and girls of
all ages to join them for their
annual Womyn’s Spiral Dance - A
Multi-Cultural Celebration of Our
Beloved Ancestors and Crones from
6:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Oct. 26 at the
Orinda Masonic Temple, 9 Altarinda
Road, Orinda. During this
multi-cultural ritual, led by Kahuna
Leilani, and accompanied by
spiritual elders of different
traditions, we come together to
honor and celebrate our loved ones
who have passed away. We build a
collective altar dedicated to our
Ancestors; each of us adding photos
and mementos of those who we miss
and remember. Tickets: $23 advance
by Oct. 22; $29 at the door.
http://www.daughtersofthegoddess.com/2018-rituals/2018-spiral-dance/
Jeanette Fritzky tribute walk noon
to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 at the
Moraga Commons Park. Details at
jeanettefritzkytributewalk.com.
American Association of University
Women (AAUW) members of the
Orinda-Moraga-Lafayette Branch are
hosting a Game Day from 11:30 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at Miramonte Gardens
Clubhouse on Thursday, Nov. 1. After
enjoying a catered lunch guests will
play Bridge, Bunko or Dominoes.
Reservations are $40 and are
available by contacting Laura Monin
at (925) 631-6667.
The music of Mexico is featured in
this year’s All Souls Festival at
9:30 a.m. on Nov. 4 at Our Savior’s
Lutheran Church, 1035 Carol Lane, in
Lafayette. With ravishing voice, an
array of guitars, and beautiful
violin, Cascada de Flores honors and
advances Mexico’s rich musical
traditions, builds multicultural
bridges, and celebrates the gift of
life. Families will honor loved ones
by building a small altar, telling a
few good family stories, sharing pan
de muerto, and enjoying the amazing
art of Carla Winters as she paints
children’s faces in traditional Dia
de los Muertos style. The morning is
free but we still pass the plate
around. For more details, click on
the All Souls Festival banner at
www.oslc.net.
Celebrate Veteran’s Day from 9 to 10
a.m. on Nov. 12 at the Moraga
Commons Park. Speakers and
refreshments.
POLITICAL GATHERINGS
Lamorinda Republican Women
Federated’s meeting will take place
at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 18 at
the Orinda Country Club. Please join
us to hear Kathleen Jenkins and Eve
Phillips, candidates for Orinda City
Council discuss their individual
platforms. This event will provide
voters an opportunity to listen to
and ask questions of these two
candidates. For additional
information, visit
www.evefororinda.com and
www.ordindaparksandrec.org/397/City-Council-Candidate-Info--11618.
Cost: luncheon and speaker $36;
speaker only $15; speaker only
student $5.
SENIORS
California Highway Patrol: Age Well/
Drive Smart, presented by a CHP
Officer and CHP Sr. Volunteer Cindy
Lima from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 25 in the Elderberry
Room, Lafayette Community Center.
Discover the keys to driving safer
and driving longer. You have the
ability to change your driving
habits or take other corrective
steps that will allow you to stay
safe on the roads. You will have the
opportunity to speak in person with
a California Highway Patrol Officer.
Contact Lafayette Senior Services to
register for your reserved seat in
this class:
Seniors@LoveLafayette.org or
(925) 284-5050
GARDEN
The Moraga Garden Club will hold
their next meeting at 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, Oct. 18 at the Holy
Trinity Church, 1700 School Street,
Moraga. The guest speaker will be
Michelle Sneed of the California
Water Science Center, U.S.
Geological Survey. She will discuss
“Water Availability and Land
Subsidence in California.”
Interested parties are welcome to
attend the 9:30 a.m. social hour,
the 10 a.m. meeting and the
presentation by Michelle Sneed,
immediately following the meeting.
Montelindo Garden Club October
meeting will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday,
Oct. 19 at the Lafayette Library and
Learning Center Community Hall.
Presentation: Creating Pumpkulents;
Speaker: Shawna Anderson,
Horticultural Consultant and Manager
of the Custom Container Department
at Lafayette’s Orchard Nursery.
Shawna will demonstrate how to
create Pumpkulents, a craft using a
pumpkin and succulents. You will
discover how you can create these
perfect fall decorations for your
own home.