ART
Moraga Art Gallery presents a new
art exhibit and reception at the
reopened gallery: “Kaleidoscope”
through April 4. For more
information, visit the gallery’s
website:
https://moragaartgallery.com, or
call (925) 376-5407 or email
moragaartgallery@gmail.com.
Valley Art Gallery’s new show “Joel
Summerhill’s Wild Jazz 5” runs
through March 13. See Summerhill’s
watercolor jazz animals. Reception
from 4 to 6 p.m. on Feb. 15.
www.valleyartgallery.org; (925)
935-4311.
Jennifer Perlmutter Gallery presents
“Translations: Painting and Poetry”
- Abstract work by Rebecca Crowell
and Jerry McLaughlin through March
14.
www.jennifer
perlmuttergallery.com
Moraga Art Gallery Announces a
special exhibit, “Witness” through
April 4, created by member artist
Judy Bolef Miller. “Witness” is 22
feet of collage and assemblage
exploring the past eight decades,
giving the viewer a feel for the
politics, entertainment, sports and
continuing conflicts that have been
part of our lives.
https://moragaartgallery.com
MUSIC
The Gold Coast Chamber Players
present Grammy-nominated Aizuri
Quartet in “Songs and Echoes of
Home” at 7:30 p.m. March 7 in the
Don Tatzin Community Hall at the
Lafayette Library, 3492 Mt. Diablo
Blvd. A special student showcase
from the SF Conservatory of Music
begins at 7 p.m. Tickets and
information - GCCPmusic.com.
David Auerbach, baritone, sings at 4
p.m. Sunday, March 22 at the OSLC
Concert Series. The program,
entitled, “Standing, Still:
Stories from a Man’s Life,” presents
a song cycle of tunes from Broadway
and The Great American Songbook to
tell a story from David’s personal
experience, but is a story with
which we can all identify.
With Martin Morley, piano; Jonah
Cabral, reeds; and Daniel Williams,
drums. Free admission/freewill
offering. Our Savior’s Lutheran
Church, 1035 Carol Lane in
Lafayette,
www.oslc.net.
THEATER
Town Hall Theatre Company presents
“The Cherry Orchard” through March
21 at 3535 School Street, Lafayette.
Tickets: $18 Previews $27-30
evenings, $25-27 Sat. & Sun.
matinees. Discounts available for
Seniors and youth. For tickets and
showtimes: (925) 283-1557;
www.townhalltheatre.com
Town Hall Theatre is thrilled to
announce their Second Annual
Playwrights’ CageMatch: AMONG THE
TREES at 7:30 p.m. on March 23.
Playwrights’ CageMatch is a chance
for playwrights to show their stuff
in an audience-decided live
competition. The only requirements
for aspiring contributors were that
the scenes had to be 20 minutes or
less, have no more than four
characters and demonstrate gender
parity. Admission for the
Playwrights’ CageMatch is $5 (free
to subscribers), and tokens to vote
will be sold for $5.
LECTURE & LITERATURE
“From Reagan to Bush to Eugene
O’Neill Festivals,” First Friday
Forum will present Dan McGovern at
1:30 p.m. on March 6 in the
Sanctuary of the Lafayette-Orinda
Presbyterian Church, 49 Knox Drive,
Lafayette. As an explanation of the
subject, McGovern served in the
presidential administrations of
Ronald Reagan and George H,W. Bush.
He is currently the President of the
Eugene O’Neill Foundation in
Danville. Refreshments will be
served. Free.
The Second Wednesday Book Group will
read and discuss “Killers of the
Flower Moon, the Osage Murders and
the Birth of the FBI” by David Grann
at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 11. The
World Affairs Book Group will read
and discuss “Destined for War: Can
America and China Escape Thucydides’
Trap?” by Graham Allison at 3 p.m.
Tuesday, March 17. Both groups meet
monthly at Orinda Books 276 Village
Square, Orinda. New members welcome.
AAUW-OML (American Association of
University Women-Orinda Moraga
Lafayette Branch) will host a panel
discussion on U.S. immigration
policy and issues from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m. on March 17 at the Orinda
Community Church, 10 Irwin Way,
Orinda. Three experts will share
information on current U.S.
immigration topics such as the types
of visas available, and immigrants’
destinations and effect on the U.S.
economy. Free and open to the
public. For more information, visit
our website at
https://oml-CA.aauw.net.
White House Correspondent and
co-host of NPR Politics Podcast,
Tamara Keith, discusses political
journalism, specifically
highlighting the 2020 campaign and
the challenging climate for American
journalism in our current age from
7:30 to 9 p.m. on March 18 at Saint
Mary’s College. Free. Register:
www.stmarys
-ca.edu/tamarakeith
Orinda Community Church presents a
discussion forum: Paths to Middle
East Peace from 4 to 7 p.m. on March
22 at 10 Irwin Way. Panelists
include Ellen Brotsky (Jewish Voice
for Peace) and John Anderson, who
recently returned from Gaza and
works on the Presbyterian Board on
Middle East Peace. A Middle Eastern
dinner (suggested donation of $12)
will also be served. Questions,
visit orindacommunitychurch.org or
call (925) 254-4906
KIDS, PARENTS & TEENS
The Friends of the Lafayette Library
and Learning Center has an
invitation to all Lafayette students
from Kindergarten to 8th grade. Here
is an opportunity to express your
artistic talent in the form of a
bookmark. The contest entries must
be submitted by March 6. The entry
forms will be available at the
Lafayette Library and the Friends
Corner Book Shop. The winner’s
bookmarks will be framed and
exhibited in the library and the
Friends Corner Book Shop.
OTHER
Free Tax Preparation for the 2019
tax season is available 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. For information on
Tax-Aide sites, call: (925)
726-3199. For information on EKS
sites, call 2-1-1 or visit
www.earnitkeepitsaveit.org.
Yeah Buddy Awesome Time: Comedy Show
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on March 7 at
Spats Berkeley, 1974 Shattuck Ave.,
Berkeley. Yeah Buddy Awesome Time
brings back room laughs to the
people of Berkeley. Come to Spats to
see comedians from Conan, Viceland
and Comedy Central. Cost: $5. For
more info see
https://yeahbuddyawesometime7.eventbrite.com
or call (510) 227-7477 or email
chrisjohncomedy510@gmail.com.
Welcome to Medicare is a free class
presented by Contra Costa Health
Insurance Counseling and Advocacy
Program (HICAP). You will learn when
and how to enroll, about Medicare
costs and benefits, prescription
coverage, Medicare Advantage plans
(HMOs), Medicare Supplements and how
Medicare coordinates with other
coverage. Classes are monthly on the
second Wednesday from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
at John Muir Medical Center, Walnut
Creek. Upcoming dates are March 11
and April 8. See
www.cchicap.org or call (925)
602-4163 to enroll. Materials
provided. No products sold or
endorsed.
Join the folks from John Muir Land
Trust 5-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 12
for a pint at Canyon Club
Brewery,1558 Canyon Road in Moraga
to discuss Painted Rock and what’s
next for public access. Learn how to
get involved with the Painted Rock
Trail Building event on May 16-17,
hosted by JMLT and Volunteers for
Outdoor California (VOCAL). A
portion of proceeds from all beer
sold during the event will be
donated to JMLT.
The MSD and the Moraga iKind Project
present the documentary “And then
they came for us” about Japanese
internment camps from 7 to 8:45 p.m.
on March 13 at the Joaquin Moraga
Intermediate School auditorium.
Following the showing, the panel
members, now in their 80s, will
speak and answer questions.
Double down for the Lafayette
Community Center Foundation’s first
Poker Party! The festivities will be
held at 7 p.m. on March 14 at 500
St. Mary’s Road. Come to play poker,
visit with Lafayetteians, learn a
new game, win fabulous prizes. This
is a night not to miss. This event
is run by the Lafayette Community
Center Foundation and will raise
funds for its new Lafayette
Community Center playground.
All are cordially invited to
celebrate with Saint Mary’s College
Guild St. Patrick’s Day Dinner /
Auction / Fundraiser at SMC’s Soda
Center Saturday, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
March 14. Featuring Rohan Murphy
Academy Irish Dancers and The Frank
O’Connor Band. A delicious
traditional, Irish corned beef
dinner with all the trimmings.
Guinness, Harp, wine, Irish Coffee
available. Tickets: $50 per person.
Make checks payable to: SMC Guild
and mail to: Cynthia Kelly, 628
Augusta Drive, Moraga, 94556.
Questions: Call Cynthia Kelly at
(925) 388-0437.
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 p.m. on
March 15. Reservations are required.
Contact:
chickenspapajohn@gmail.com.
Location provided upon registration.
The Real Irish Comedy Fest from 7:30
to 9:15 p.m. on March 15 at Lesher
Arts Center, 1601 Civic Dr., Walnut
Creek. The Real Irish Comedy Fest
showcases the best blend of Irish
comedic talent in the United States.
Accents included. Cost: $25-30. For
more info see
http://realirishcomedytour
.com/ or email
team@funnybizz.co.
The Persian Center will be hosting
its 21st annual Chaharshanbeh Souri
from 6 to 10 p.m. on March 17 at
2029 Durant Ave., Berkeley. Jump
over bonfires to celebrate the
change of seasons and to welcome
spring. Enjoy Persian food, music,
dancing, and children’s activities.
Rain or shine. Free.
www.facebook.com/
PersianCenterOrg/
www.AnotherBullwinkel
Show.com 510.334.6523
Our Saviors Lutheran Church presents
Spring Equinox Celebration at 7 p.m.
on March 19 at 1035 Carol Lane, Main
Hall. Through, poetry, song,
reflections, and the creation of an
equinox mandala, the night will
provide you and your kids a chance
to honor the turning of the seasons
and discover a little equilibrium in
a world that often feels out of
balance. To Donate and/or get
tickets
https://lafayette-spring-equinox.
eventbrite.com
GARDEN
The Walnut Creek Garden Club will
hold its monthly meeting at 10 a.m.
on March 9 at the Gardens at Heather
Farm, 1540 Marchbanks Drive, in
Walnut Creek. The topic of the March
program is “Behind the Scenes at the
Rose Bowl.” You do not need to be a
gardener to join the Walnut Creek
Garden Club.
Please join the Orinda Garden Club
for its annual community meeting at
10 a.m. on March 19 at the Orinda
Library Auditorium. Brenda Coffee,
one of America’s top women Bloggers,
will speak about the joys and perils
of a full and ambitious life. There
is no charge to attend and there
will be a small sampling of garden
club items available for your
shopping pleasure.
The Moraga Garden Club Monthly
General Meeting will be held at 9:30
a.m. on March 19 at the Holy Trinity
Cultural Center, 1700 School Street.
Goddess Gardener Cynthia Brian will
speak about Fire Safe Landscaping
with a Flair. You should not miss
this flamboyant speaker who is sure
to inspire green and brown thumbs
alike. Free.
The Montelindo Garden Club March
meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. on
March 20 at the Lafayette Library
and Learning Center’s Community
Hall. Presentation: Don’t Snub the
Shrubs. Speaker: Rebecca Sweet.
www.montelindogarden.com
Come in for some comedy at Cine
Cuvee in Orinda
Submitted by Tania Sheppard
Looking for a way to get out of the
doldrums of daily life? The
first Wednesday of the month could
provide the perfect comedic respite
at Cine Cuvee in Orinda’s Theatre
Square, which offers free comedy at
7 p.m. in the wine bar.
Headliners at the March 4 event will
include Marcus Williams, who is part
of the Comedy Central Bay Area
Clusterfest Showcase, Al Moffatt,
who performs with the “Early Bird
Special” comedy ensemble, Nicole
Tran, who is a regular on the “Kill
Tony” podcast at the LA Comedy
Store, and Jason Toupes, who
produces and hosts “Laughs on Tap”
at Faction Brewery.
Don’t miss other events at Cine
Cuvee and Orinda Theatre, including:
Free Movie Night at The Orinda
Theatre, featuring “Giant” at 7 p.m.
Thursday, March 12; Karaoke at Cine
Cuvee at 7 p.m. Friday, March 13;
and Live at the Orinda Concert
Series at the Orinda Theatre
featuring Natalie Douglas at 5 p.m.
Sunday, March 15.
For information, visit
www.orindamovies.com