ART
Jennifer Perlmutter Gallery is proud
to present an exhibition featuring
16 glass artists from the
Association of Clay and Glass
Artists of California. This exhibit
features a variety of wall and
pedestal art glass - sculptural,
conceptual, and decorative. The
exhibit opens with a reception from
6 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 7, and runs
through March 2. There will also be
a discussion with artists and jurors
at 4 p.m. on Feb. 9.
www.jenniferperlmutter.com
Valley Art Gallery presents
“Celebrating 70,” a new exhibition
for its 70th Anniversary running
through March 15, with a free
reception from 3 to 5 p.m. on Feb.
9, 1661 Botelho Drive, Suite 110,
Walnut
Creek.www.valleyartgallery.org;
(925) 935-4311
Clerestory presents Movement of
Colors: Music Inspired by Art and
Artists from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on
Saturday, Feb. 23 at David Brower
Center, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley.
Immerse yourself in the world of
art, sculpture, and invention during
our winter concert, Movement of
Colors. Cost: $5-30. For more info
see
https://www.eventbrite.com/
e/movement-of-colors-tickets-49925162505
or email
info@clerestory.org.
The Moraga Art Gallery presents its
new show, “A Sense of Place,”
running through March 16 and
featuring Wenda Pyman’s beguiling
landscape photographs, which call to
mind the camera work of Ansel Adams
and Eliot Porter. For more
information, visit
www.moragaartgallery.com or call
(925) 376-5407.
MUSIC
The Gold Coast Chamber Players
present one of the leading quartets
of our time, the St. Lawrence String
Quartet along with three-time
Grammy-nominated clarinetist Todd
Palmer at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday,
Feb. 9 at the Lafayette Library
Community Hall. The program offers
an unprecedented musical, emotional,
and spiritual experience with
chamber music spanning four
centuries. From Haydn and Beethoven,
to Berger and Golijov, this unique
program is not to be missed! Tickets
$15 - 45https://gcplayers.tix.com/Event.aspx?EventCode=1079081
or call (925) 283-3728.
www.gcplayers.org.
Sweetheart Concert by the Piano
Composers of the Contra Costa
Performing Arts Society at 7:30 p.m.
on Friday, Feb. 15 at Grace
Presbyterian Church 2100 Tice Valley
Blvd in Walnut Creek near Rossmoor.
This musical event features
original, seductive music with
occasional reference to Broadway,
Brahms, and New Orleans - all this
performed by composer pianists
themselves. This free event is
sponsored by the not-for-profit
CCPAS founded in 1974 (www.ccpas.org)
with donations supporting youth
programs.
The Contra Costa Chamber Orchestra
will present “Let’s Dance” at 2 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 16 at El Campanil
Theatre in Antioch, and Sunday, Feb.
17 at Lesher Center for the Arts in
Walnut Creek. The concert features
internationally-acclaimed pianist
Jeffrey LaDuer, who will perform
Franz Liszt’s chilling Totentanz
with the orchestra. For tickets and
pricing visit
www.elcampaniltheatre.com,
www.lesherartscenter.org, or
www.ContraCostaChamber
Orchestra.org.
Temple Isaiah’s Cantor Leigh Korn
presents “Coming Together: Songs of
Unity and Community” featuring a
stellar cast of cantors from across
the country at 7 p.m. on Thursday,
Feb. 21 in the Temple Isaiah
Sanctuary. Tickets are $36. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m. Purchase tickets
at
https://temple-isaiah.org or
(925) 283-8575.
St. Mary’s College Music Department
presents a solo piano concert by
Bobby Mitchell, a young award
winning American international
concert pianist, recording artist,
composer, author and teacher at 3
p.m. on Sunday, March 31 at Saint
Mary’s College Chapel. A reception
will follow the free concert.
Pacific Chamber Orchestra, under the
direction of Conductor Lawrence
Kohl, performs Schubert’s Octet,
Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro,
and Fran‡aix’s Dixtuor, at 7:30 p.m.
on Saturday, March 23 in the
Community Hall at the Lafayette
Library and Learning Center, 3491
Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette. Tickets
may be purchased for “Schubert - The
Sublime” online at www.pacific
chamberorchestra.org.
THEATER
Town Hall Theatre Company presents
Brooklyn Bridge by Melissa James
Gibson, directed by M. Graham Smith
Feb. 28 through March 23. Tickets
and showtimes are available at
TownHallTheatre.com or by
calling (925) 283-1557. The theatre
is located at 3535 School Street in
Lafayette.
“Wilder than Wild: Fire, Forests and
the Future,” a one-hour documentary,
will play at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
March 12 at the Town Hall Theatre on
School Street in Lafayette.
Sponsored by Sustainable Lafayette,
the movie reveals how fuel build-up
and climate change have exposed
Western wildlands to large, high
intensity wildfires, while
greenhouse gases released from these
fires contribute to global warming.
This vicious cycle jeopardizes our
forests and affects us all with
extreme weather and more wildfires,
some of which are now entering
highly populated wildland-urban
areas. General tickets are $10 and
are available via
www.sustainablelafayette.org.
LECTURE & LITERATURE
Nexus Women Networking Group
(formerly LABWO) invites you to
attend its next monthly meeting from
9 to 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 8, at
St. Mark’s Orinda, 451 Moraga Way.
Dr. Sheila Murray Bethel, globally
acclaimed leadership expert and
best-selling author, will present an
interactive program entitled “Your
Personal Leadership Makes a
Difference.” Sign-up/Learn more:
www.facebook.com/
thenexuswomen
Saint Mary’s College MFA Creative
Writing presents its Graduate
Student Reading from 7:45 p.m. to 9
p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27 in De La
Salle Hall: Hagerty Lounge, 1928
Saint Mary’s Road, Moraga. Curated
and hosted by a committee of
graduate students, the Graduate
Student Reading Series showcases the
dynamic and welcoming arts community
here at Saint Mary’s College. All
readings are free and open to the
public.
KIDS, PARENTS & TEENS
Hack the Future is coming to Contra
Costa County from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Feb. 23 at the Lafayette Library
and Learning Center for a one-day
hackathon for youth ages 10-19.
Attendees will be able to explore
and experiment with different STEM
activities while learning from tech
industry professionals. Activities /
Demos to include: Programming,
Electronics, 3D Printing, Robotics,
Virtual Reality, and more. Stay
tuned for more information about
this very special opportunity and
head over tohttp://hackthefuture.org/
for more information and sign up to
be notified when registration opens.
Contra Costa Camp and School Fair
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday,
Feb. 24 at Acalanes High School,
with free activities and over 100
exhibitors allowing attendees to
view a smorgasbord of camps,
enrichment programs, schools,
S.T.E.M. and S.T.E.A.M. programs,
performing arts, preschools,
cooking, educational, sports and
other programs available this spring
and summer. Admission is free and
there is ample free parking. Call
(925) 408-4014 or visit
www.ContraCostaCampFair.com for
more information or to register for
a free family ticket.
The 2019 Bookmark Contest sponsored
by the Friends of the Lafayette
Library & Learning Center will be
open to all Lafayette students
grades K-8th to enter their original
artwork. The entry forms will be
available beginning February 15 at
the Lafayette Library main desk, the
Friends Corner Book Shop and at
school libraries in the Lafayette
School District and St. Perpetua
School. The entry deadline is
Friday, March 8. For more
information please contact Kay
Pekrul:kae865@hotmail.com.
In conjunction with Saint Mary’s
College and the
Orinda-Moraga-Lafayette branch of
the American Association of
University Women, the Expanding Your
Horizons STEAM full day conference
for middle school girls on March 23
will open registration Jan. 24. This
conference fills up quickly and is
limited to 200 girls in sixth to
eighth grade on a “first come, first
served” basis. For details and
registration visit
www.expandingyourhorizons.
org/conferences/
AAUWSAINTMARYS/.
OTHER
KPFA Radio 94.1 FM presents Robert
B. Reich: The Common Good from 7:30
to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 6,
at First Congregational Church of
Berkeley, 2345 Channing Way,
Berkeley. Robert Reich will discuss
his new book, “The Common Good,”
answer questions and sign books.
Hosted by Kathryn Horsley. Cost: $12
advance, $15 door. For more info seehttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3918567
or call (510) 967-4495.
The seventh Creating A Peaceful
School conference will take place 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 at
Mt. Diablo Peace and Justice Center,
1035 Carol Lane in Lafayette. The
year’s conference topic, “Building
Bridges Not Walls,” provides a
daylong opportunity to explore how
we can use our school and classroom
practices to identify tools and
resources for enhancing peace,
understanding and communication in
our diverse communities and will
feature keynote speaker Lauren
Markham, a local educator, activist
and author. The conference is for
everyone who works with children and
youth in grades K-12: including
parents, teachers, administrators,
classroom aides, school personnel,
after-school program providers and
the students themselves. Cost: $50
(or $10 for high school and
undergraduate college students).
Refreshments and lunch included.
Register at
https://creatingpeacefulschools.
weebly.com/upcoming-events.html
or find link at
http://ourpeacecenter.org. For
info, call (925) 933-7850 or
emailmargli@ourpeacecenter.org.
Join dozens of Jewish women and
girls ages 12 and up from Lafayette,
Moraga and Orinda for an evening of
Jewish pride, unity and inspiration
as they learn to bake delicious
Challah at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 19 at
Chabad of Lamorinda, 3574 Mount
Diablo Blvd, Lafayette. Cost is $20
if you register before Feb. 12.
Mother and daughter team $36. Please
register at
ChabadofLamorinda.com/Challah.
Questions or comments? Call (925)
384-7242 or email: Challah@Chabadof
Lamorinda.com.
“Let’s Talk About the Most Common
Female Urologic Conditions” from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 28, at the
Lafayette Library’s Community Room,
3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Lafayette.
Join an engaging panel of medical
experts as they discuss the most
common urologic conditions
experienced by women. This special
event will explore the latest
treatment options and provide
insights into female incontinence,
overactive bladder, pelvic organ
prolapse, menopause and
postmenopausal symptoms. Speakers
include a urogynecologist,
continence specialist, gynecologist
and menopause specialist. Register
by emailing:
sjung@dvohmg.com.
Free Tax preparation for the 2019
tax season is available starting in
February from AARP’s Tax-Aide and
United Way’s Earn It, Keep It, Save
It (EKS) programs. Service is
provided by volunteer tax preparers
who are IRS trained and certified.
EKS service is limited to those with
incomes below $54,000, while
Tax-Aide does not have an income
limit. For Tax-Aide site information
or appointments in Walnut Creek
call: (925) 943-5851 for the Walnut
Creek Senior Center site; (925)
405-6278 for the Walnut Creek Grace
Presbyterian Church site; or (925)
979-5013 for the Walnut Creek St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church site. For
information on other Tax-Aide sites,
call: (925) 726-3199. For
information on EKS sites, call 2-1-1
or
visitwww.earnitkeepitsaveit.org.
Lafayette resident, Papa John
Kiefer, will, again, offer workshops
on “How to Raise Your Own Chickens.”
Topics will include raising young
chicks, laying hen maintenance, and
sustainable coop construction.
Workshops are free and will be held
in Lafayette from 1 to 3:30 pm on
Sundays, March 3 and 17.
Reservations are required. Contact:
chickenspapajohn@gmail.com.
Location provided upon registration.
SENIORS
Elder Abuse Prevention Project from
10:30 a.m. to noon on Feb. 13 in the
Toyon Room, Lafayette Community
Center. Elder abuse can take many
forms including physical, financial
and emotional abuse. Do you know
someone experiencing elder abuse?
Are you interested in learning about
available resources in Contra Costa
County? The Elder Abuse Prevention
Project (EAPP) team will discuss the
resources available for seniors and
dependent adults who may be
experiencing abuse. The presentation
will include speakers from the
Contra Costa Family Justice Center,
Contra Costa Senior Legal Services,
Meals on Wheels - Diablo Valley,
Employment and Human Services
Department and the Contra Costa
District Attorney’s Office. Free.
GARDEN
The Moraga Garden Club will hold its
next meeting at 9:30 a.m., Feb. 21,
at the Holy Trinity Church, 1700
School Street, Moraga. The guest
speaker will be Keith Silva, UC
Master Gardener, who will be
discussing “Pruning Tools and
Techniques.” The event is free and
open to all interested parties.
Refreshments will be served. For
more information, visit
moragagardenclub.com.
Walnut Creek Garden Club’s March
meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. on
March 11, at Heather Farm, 1540
Marchbanks Road in Walnut Creek.
The featured speaker, Liz Emmonds,
will demonstrate how easy it is to
manipulate plant materials to create
interesting forms to take flower
arrangements to a new and exciting
level. Please email
mslittle44@gmail.com with any
questions.
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