ART
Irenka Kudlicki & Dalia Alekna at
Samadian Gallery through December at
23 Orinda Way, Suite 301, Orinda.
The exhibit includes engaging
abstract paintings by Irenka
Kudlicki and alluring pastels by
Dalia Alekna.
Valley Art Gallery presents its 54th
Annual Holiday Collection for Artful
Giving through Dec. 28. Their
holiday collection includes a wide
variety of jewelry, ceramics, glass,
textiles, holiday decorations, small
paintings, and many other
one-of-a-kind gifts crafted by
greater Bay Area artists. In
addition, unique sliding walls
feature over 300 works in a variety
of styles, media and prices by the
best Bay Area artists. 1661 Botelho
Drive, Suite 110, Walnut Creek.
Website and telephone:
www.valleyartgallery.org; (925)
935-4311
Art Show “Radiance Captured, Oakland
Art Association, Painted Bottles &
National Parks, Where Nature Runs
Free,” Art Gallery at the Orinda
Library, 26 Orinda Way, Orinda. The
Lamorinda Arts Council presents the
oil paintings by Judith Feins, 2D
and 3D artwork from members of the
Oakland Art Association, painted
wine bottles by Kath Balamuth and
nature-rich photography by Farzeen
Taban during the month of December.
Visit
lamorindaarts.org for more
information.
Lamorinda Arts Council presents
“It’s Kind of Eclectic” from Linda
Huffman through December at the Art
Gallery at the Art & Garden Center
at Wilder at 20 Orinda Fields Road
in Orinda.
https://lamorindaarts.org
MUSIC
Solo Opera presents a collaboration
with Macy’s Concord, a fundraiser
for their season, entitled The
Twelve Days of Christmas at 10:30
a.m. on Dec. 14. The event will
include breakfast treats, a concert
of opera and holiday music featuring
soprano Diane Squires, a fashion
show, a sing-along, and 12 enter to
win prizes. All proceeds benefit
Solo Opera, a local nonprofit opera
company and their 2020 season.
Tickets - $22 at Eventbrite.
WomenSing presents The Light of Hope
Returning at 8 p.m. on Dec. 11 at
Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church
1601 Mary Dr., Pleasant Hill and at
4 p.m. on Dec. 15 at Temple Sinai
2808 Summit Street, Oakland.
$10-$28. Tickets:
https://lightofhopepleasanthill.brownpapertickets.com;
https://lightofhopeoakland.
brownpapertickets.com
The singing and ringing choirs of
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church present
their annual Christmas concert at 4
p.m. on Dec. 15. “Faith, Fun, and a
Feast” includes a little religious
Christmas music, a lot of popular
Christmas music, and ends with “A
Feast of Carols,” composed by Randol
Alan Bass for the Dallas Symphony
and Symphony Chorus. 1035 Carol Lane
in Lafayette; free
admission/freewill offering taken,
with half the proceeds going to
Contra Costa Interfaith Housing,
helping the homeless find permanent
homes.
THEATER
Town Hall Theatre Company presents
“Cinderella: A Fairytale” through
Dec. 21 at 3535 School Street,
Lafayette. For times, tickets, and
prices: BOX OFFICE: (925) 283-1557;
www.townhalltheatre.com
Celebrate the holiday season with
The Peter Pan Foundation’s original
holiday show, “Twas the Opening
Night before Christmas” Dec. 14 and
15 at Diablo Valley College, 321
Golf Club Rd. Pleasant Hill. This
seasons production includes a cast
of more than 100 performers ages 8
to adult. Its original story and
music tells the heartwarming story
of love, hope and holiday cheer the
whole family will enjoy. Tickets are
$25 for adults; $15 for youth 18 and
under. For tickets and showtimes
visit www.brownpapertickets.
com/event/4421286.
KIDS, PARENTS & TEENS
Packets for TK-5 Registration for
the next school year, 2020-21 are
now available at your neighborhood
elementary school. Registration for
Lafayette students entering TK and
kindergarten for the 2020-21 school
year begins Jan. 13. Additional
information can be found at
www.lafsd.org. In addition, an
informational presentation, “A
Roadmap to Kindergarten” will be
held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Jan. 9 at
Lafayette Elementary, Multi-purpose
Room at 950 Moraga Road for all
interested parents. This
presentation is for parents only.
Come to 5A Rent-A-Space, 455 Moraga
Road in Moraga from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. on Dec. 14 with your children
for a Visit with Santa. Be the Star
You Are!r volunteers will be on hand
to help kids write a letter, and
take their photo with St. Nick.
Crafts and treats included at this
free event. For more information
visit:
www.bethestaryouare.org/
events
Breakfast with Santa Benefit for
Lafayette Historical Society from
8:30 to 10 a.m. at Sideboard
Lafayette. Advanced reservations are
required and cost $29 for adults and
$20 for seniors and kids age 12 and
younger. To book your tickets and
for more info, go to:
www.localfoodadventures.
com/breakfast-with-santa
Join Mindful Littles at White Pony
Express for their Family
Volunteering Program from 1 to 2:15
p.m. on Dec. 15 and from 4 to 5:15
p.m. on Dec. 17 at 3380 Vincent Rd
#107 Pleasant Hill. White Pony
Express is one of Mindful Littles’
nonprofit partners, “working to
eliminate hunger and poverty by
delivering the abundance all around
us to those in need.” Bring water
and any snacks needed for your kids.
Please also wear comfortable
clothes. Programming is for families
with kids 4-12. Register at:
https://mindfullittles.org/events/
OTHER
Free movie screening in Orinda
Theatre Square “National Lampoon’s
Christmas Vacation” at 7 p.m. on
Dec. 12. The Griswold family’s plans
for a big family Christmas
predictably turn into a big
disaster. Donations are appreciated,
and help sustain the program and
benefit the charity, the Makey
Foundation.
Lamorinda Village’s 5th Annual
Afternoon of Gratitude will be held
from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Friday,
Dec. 13 at LOPC, 49 Knox Drive in
Lafayette. We will gather to
celebrate with our members,
volunteers and community supporters
another great year of serving the
older adults in our community.
Refreshments, entertainment and a
special Volunteer of the Year Award
in Honor of Ed Stokes will be
presented. For more information on
Lamorinda Village please go to
www.lamorindavillage.org
Friends Corner Book Shop in
Lafayette is having a half-price
sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Dec.
14. This is a wonderful opportunity
to find some last-minute treasures
for your holiday shopping bag! The
Book Shop has a wide variety of
gently used books for all ages, and
half-off our already low prices is a
real bargain. Proceeds benefit the
Lafayette Library.
https://www.lllcf.org/shop-
for-a-used-book/
Hospice East Bay’s Tree of Lights
ceremonies have offered community
members a way to honor the lives of
friends and loved ones. This year’s
last ceremony is at 5:30 p.m. on
Dec. 15 at Moraga Country Club, 1600
St. Andrews Drive. For further
information about these special
events, visit Hospice East Bay Tree
of Lights.
Graduate Student Jennifer Lehmann
closes out her three-part lecture
series with a discussion of the ways
pop culture is saturated with themes
and stories traditionally reserved
for the religious adherents of the
major western religions; Including
the wine shelf at Trader Joe’s in
Lafayette labeled “water.” Part of
the ongoing Sunday Morning Forum
series from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. on
Dec. 15, Creekside Chapel, 1035
Carol Lane.
http://www.oslc.net/
Winter Solstice Event at 6 p.m. on
Dec. 21 at Outdoor Courtyard, 1035
Carol Lane, Lafayette. Fire Arts
Performance, poetry, candlelight,
original music by singer/songwriter
Laura Zucker, warm drinks for adults
and kids, all to mark the longest
night of the year. Free to the
public with donations welcome as we
pause and honor the turn toward the
sun.
http://www.oslc.net/
Toys for Tots - Partnering with the
Moraga Police Department, 5A is a
collection site for your donation of
a new unwrapped toy or a cash
through Dec. 22. 5A is located at
455 Moraga Rd. Ste. F. in Moraga
5A’s “Santa’s Secret Room” will be
open through Dec. 24 with free
wrapping paper, tape and ribbon to
wrap your gifts. 5A is located at
455 Moraga Rd. Ste. F. in Moraga.
(925) 643-2026.