ART
Lamorinda Arts Council presents
“Arts Affair,” the second annual
fundraiser from 5 to 8 p.m. on May
29. The event takes place at the
Orinda Library Auditorium and
surrounding rooms at 28 Orinda Way,
Orinda. “Arts Affair” is an
extravaganza that showcases a
variety of art programs that the
Lamorinda Arts Council and their
Arts Partners bring to the
community. Celebrate with board
members past, present and future.
Standard Tickets: $25. More Info:
https://lamorindaarts.org/arts-affair.
The current exhibit at the Art
Gallery at the Orinda Library
includes Bill Carmel paintings, Arno
Kober paintings, Kate Chenok
ceramics, Kim Wolfe wood turning,
and Ellis Sjoberg wood working
through May 31. Hours are Monday to
Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday
and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 23 Orinda
Way.
Lamorinda Art Alliance announces “A
Warm Palette” June 3-27 at the
Lindsay Dirkx Brown Gallery, 12501
Alcosta Blvd., San Ramon. Member
artists dazzle with the warm colors
of the season: yellows, oranges,
reds and pinks. Other colors were
always welcome, however; we were
looking for the “warmest palette”.
The reception will be held from 3 to
5 p.m. on Saturday, June 8. Visit
with the artists, and enjoy
appetizers and beverages while you
browse our artwork.
The Moraga Art Gallery’s new show
running June 5 through Aug. 10 will
feature the work of Lafayette
artist-photographer Lucy Beck, who
“paints” floral portraits with light
to show the astonishing variety of
colors and shapes of small flowers
in our gardens, fields and
woodlands, and guest artist, Oakland
ceramicist Tomoko Jarrell, who
specializes in the design and
creation simple, comely,
Japanese-inspired functional and
decorative vases, cups, bowls, and
more. The public is invited to an
opening reception from 5-7 p.m.
Saturday, June 8. Come to meet the
artists, sip a glass of wine, and
enjoy light snacks accompanied by
live music at 522 Center Street,
Rheem Shopping Center, in Moraga.
For hours and more information
visit
www.moragaartgallery.com, call
(925)376-5407.
MUSIC
Stanley Middle School presents Jazz
Cafe from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday,
May 31 in the Stanley multi-use
room. This is a collaborative
performance of jazz student
musicians from Stanley, Campolindo
and Acalanes. Support the
fundraising efforts of the Stanley
Middle School jazz program and enjoy
a memorable evening of music. Food,
raffles and silent auction also
available. Single tickets: reserved
$20 (all ages); unreserved (at the
door; cash only) up to $15.
Donations encouraged. Info:
stanleymusic.org/jazz-cafe.
Cantare Con Vivo closes the season
with adult and children’s choirs on
stage, commemorating the 20th
Anniversary of our Chorale and the
Children’s choral programs at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, June 1 at
Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church
49 Knox Dr., Lafayette. The concert
will include a variety of American
music, including contemporary,
classical, folk, popular, and show
tunes, in addition to spirituals and
patriotic selections. Titles include
Ol’ Man River, You’ll Never Walk
Alone, Not One Sparrow, Angel Band,
Water Night, Please Stay, Seasons of
Love, and many others. Tickets:
General $27.50, Senior $22, $10
Student. Tickets available at the
door or online:
https://cantareconvivo.secure.
force.com/ticket#sections_
a0F0B00000J5pLuUAJ
Lafayette’s Rock the Plaza series,
now in its 14th season, takes place
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday nights
in June at Lafayette’s Plaza Park at
the corner of Mt. Diablo Boulevard
and Moraga Road. This summer, the
special artist alley will open at
5:30 p.m. June 7: Fog City Swampers;
June 14: Zebop!
California Shakespeare Theater
presents its summer concert series,
Echoes at the Bruns Amphitheater.
The first concert will take place at
5:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 with
headliners Thao & the Get Down Stay
Down and Sudan Archives. Tickets:
$30 General Admission;
calshakes.org/echoes. The show
is open to all ages and is ADA
accessible.
Java & Jazz series will feature
performer, producer, arranger,
educator, composer and author Frank
Dorritie who will share behind the
scenes stories about recording
sessions, the evolution of the
industry and host a listening party
with music from his private
collection from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
on Saturday June 22 at the Concord
Historical Society. Enjoy coffee,
pastries and a morning filled with
all things jazz. $5 tickets. See
https://concordhistorical.org
for details.
Women Sing Summer Ventures Concert
at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 5 at Saint
Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 1601
Mary Dr, Pleasant Hill. Journey over
a musical landscape both playful and
serene from the sonority of Arabic
chant and Bulgarian folk song
through the uplifting rhythms of
African American spirituals to the
lush settings of traditional poems
and sacred texts. Tickets:
https://summerventurespleasanthill.brownpapertickets.com.
Ages 30 and under $10; General: $28;
WomenSing Supporter $40.
Moraga Commons Park Summer Concerts
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday
evenings in the summer. June 13
features the dance party band
Retroactive and June 20 will
showcase the classic rock band 3 Day
Weekend. Join your neighbors for a
relaxing free concert. Bring your
picnic blanket or lawn chairs to the
grassy hillside in front of the band
shell. Enjoy the music while your
children enjoy the park. The
volunteers of Moraga Park Foundation
cook food with the Snack Bar opening
at 6 p.m.
THEATER
California Shakespeare Theater opens
its 2019 summer season with “A
Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William
Shakespeare, playing through June 16
at the Bruns Amphitheater in Orinda.
The season launches with A Pay What
You Can performance on Wednesday,
May 22. Tickets will be available
starting at 10 a.m. on the day of
each show through TodayTix (todaytix.com)
and the Cal Shakes Box Office (calshakes.org
or 510.548.9666).
Saint Mary’s College MFA in Dance
Program presents Convergence,
premiering thesis concerts at 7 p.m.
Thursday, June 13 and Friday, June
14 at Saint Mary’s College of
California campus, LeFevre Theatre,
1928 St. Mary’s Road, Moraga. A 2
p.m. showing will be on Saturday,
June 8. Convergence offers a
kaleidoscope of perspectives on the
human condition expressed in
movement, theatre, music, poetry and
design. Ticket link and more
information:
https://www.stmarys-ca.edu/
mfa-in-dance/performance
Lectures
“Making Political Art: Expression
of a Movement” brings together
renowned Bay Area artist activists
in a panel discussion, moderated by
Oakland-based art critic Jeff Kelley
from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 5
at The Crown: Royal Coffee Lab &
Tasting Room, Oakland’s Uptown
District, 2523 Broadway. In this
first speaker event of Oakland Art
Murmur’s new series, we ask
important questions about the
confluence of art and politics, such
as How do deep divisions in our
political scene affect the way we
view art today? and Should we
perceive political art differently;
and if so, through what lens?
Limited Tickets: In advance $15/per
person; $20/per person at the door,
subject to availability.
Information/ticket purchase
https://oaklandartmurmur.org/
speakart/
OTHER
The North Orinda Fire Break is one
of the highest priority projects in
California. Lamorida Village is
sponsoring a presentation at 1 p.m.
on May 31 at LOPC. Jerry Kent,
former Assistant General Manager of
Operations of the Park District,
will talk about the history of East
Bay Regional Parks and the wildfires
that have come through, and Dennis
Rein of MOFD will be presenting fire
break plans. Local law enforcement
will be present to discuss
evacuation plans, and our Community
Warning System will be represented
as well.
www.lamorindavillage.org
Friends Corner Book Shop in
Lafayette will be having a bag sale
on Saturday, June 1, from 9-12; fill
our bag for $10. Located at the
corner of First Street and Golden
Gate Way. All proceeds benefit the
Lafayette Library and Learning
Center.
Dogtown Downtown - the dog’s morning
out in Lafayette from 10 a.m. to
noon on Saturday June 1. Bring
yourself and your downtown-friendly
pooch. Businesses and vendors will
be open throughout downtown to greet
you and perhaps offer treats.
Interim City Manager, Niroop
Srivatsa will be do a doggie reading
at 11 a.m. at Bel and Bunna’s Books.
Dogs must be social, friendly and on
leash at all times. More details:
https://lafayettechamber.org/
dogtown/
Community Concern for Cats invites
you to meet kittens, kittens, and
kittens at our adoption event from 1
to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June
1 and 2 at Pet Food Express in
Lafayette and Pleasant HIll, and
Petco in Walnut Creek. For more
information, see
communityconcernforcats.org
online.
Cancer Support Community is offering
free public tours of our open space
in Lafayette. Drop in between 10 and
11:30 a.m. June 8 to meet CSC staff,
walk the site, and hear our plans
for building a cancer community
center. Location: south side of Mt.
Diablo Blvd, across from Lafayette
Community Garden. Contact Libby
Eppinga at
leppinga@cancersupport.net or
(925) 953-1216 for more information.
Alzheimer’s Association to host The
Longest Day Event: Sunrise Stroll to
End Alzheimer’s Disease from 8 to 10
a.m. on Friday, June 21 at the
Lafayette Reservoir, 3849 Mount
Diablo Blvd Lafayette. The Longest
Day is held annually on the summer
solstice; the duration of this
sunrise-to-sunset event symbolizes
the challenging journey that so many
living with the disease and their
caregivers are asked to endure. Walk
around Lafayette Reservoir followed
by a picnic. Water, snacks, and
brunch provided. Recommended $10
donation. Event Page:
https://tinyurl.com/sunrisestroll
Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
hosts a free Lamorinda Fire
Prevention and Preparedness Workshop
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on June 27 in
the Campo HS multi-purpose room.
Receive updates on the new North
Orinda Fuel Break, learn how to use
the Community Warning System in case
of wildfire or other emergencies,
and get tips on preparing for the
upcoming fire season. RSVP:
asmdc.org/cf-events
Native living was all-age inclusive.
Do you long to experience Native
connective belonging to the land and
would you love to experience this in
the presence of the innocence of
youth? Come, open your heart and
receive this regenerative connection
that had been ours from the
beginning as we do many and all
things Native. Saclan/Miwok Camp, 8
to 11:30 a.m. July 9-12. Cost: $65;
address: 3932 Mt. Diablo Blvd
(across from and just west of the
Lafayette Reservoir). To register
for classes, please visit
http://www.lafayettecommunitygarden.org.
For more information contact us at:
marthaharrislcg@gmail.com.
Piedmont Appreciating Diversity
Committee presents ‘Dolores’;
Piedmont Appreciating diversity film
series 7-9 p.m. June 6 at Ellen
Driscoll Playhouse, 325 Highand
Ave., Piedmont. Dolores Huerta
co-founded the first farm workers
unions with Cesar Chavez in 1965.
‘exuberantly inspiring . . . makes
you want to march and dance.’ Cost:
Free, no RSVP needed. For more info
see
http://www.diversityfilmseries.org
or call (510) 599-9227 or email
Julie@diversityfilmseries.org.
SENIORS
HOPE: Homeownership Protection for
Elders with Victoria Snyder and
Jessica Neugebauer, Contra Costa
Senior Legal Services (CCSLS) from
10:30 a.m. to noon on June 23 in the
Sequoia Room, Lafayette Community
Center. You will learn about tools
and techniques to protect your home
and its equity; why it is important
to file your homestead declaration;
and how you might qualify for a
property tax postponement. To
reserve your spot contact Lafayette
Senior Services:
Seniors@LoveLafayette.org or
284-5050. Members: Free;
Non-Members: $10
GARDEN
The Lafayette Community Garden and
Outdoor Learning Center presents
Saving Water in Your Landscape by
Contra Costa County Master Gardener
Roxy Wolosenko from noon to 1:30
p.m. on June 1. CCMG’s Roxy
Wolosenko will expertly guide the
audience through a variety of
practices that can help homeowners
conserve water in their landscape.
Learn about irrigation methods,
plant selection and placement, water
gardening and rainwater harvesting.
Participants will also receive
hands-on practice using irrigation
components. Register online at
www.lafayettecommunitygarden.org.
Free.
Lafayette Community Garden and
Outdoor Learning Center presents a
discussion and brief walking tour
highlighting Our Wonderful Native
Plants, Presented by Susan Agnew and
Janet Thomas from noon to 1:30 p.m.
on June 22. To register for the
class visit
www.lafayettecommunitygarden.org.
Free.