ART
Valley Art Gallery exhibition until
March 18, "California Remembered"
features the well-known Bay Area
artist Maralyn Miller, who works in
oils and pastels, painting the golden
rolling hills and dramatic coastlines
of California. 1661 Botelho Drive,
Suite 110, Walnut Creek.
www.valleyartgallery.org; (925)
935-4311 or email us at
valleyartgallery@gmail.com
Music
Gold Coast Chamber Players concert
Cello Extravaganza on Saturday, March
11, at 7:30 p.m., Pre-concert talk at
7 p.m. Don Tatzin Community Hall at
the Lafayette Library, 3491 Mt. Diablo
Blvd., Lafayette. The concert will be
recorded for online viewing beginning
March 21. Single tickets $15-45;
Online:
www.gccpmusic.com, by phone: (925)
283-3728. Pamela Freund-Striplen,
(925) 283-3728
Crowden Music Center presents Sundays
@ Four: Quartet San Francisco on
Sunday, March 12, from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
at Crowden Music Center, 1475 Rose
Street, Berkeley. Crowden is proud to
present Grammy-nominated Quartet San
Francisco performing works by 20th
century American legends Eddie South
and Raymond Scott. Cost: Free to $25.
For more info see
https://www.crowden.org/quartet-san-francisco/
or call (510) 559-6910 or email
concerts@crowden.org.
Benicia Chamber Players present on
March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Jean Francaix,
String Trio in C Major; Paul
Schoenfield, Café Music and Gabriel
Fauré, Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 15.
Trinity Lutheran Church, 1225 Hopyard
Rd, Pleasanton. Adults $20 and
students $10.
www.eventbrite.com/e/benicia-chamber-players-perform-francaix-schoenfield-and-faure-tickets-552302741367
Pacific Chamber Orchestra (PCO)
presents Passionate, Saturday, March
25 at 7: 30 p.m. at St. Stephens
Episcopal Church in Orinda and Sunday,
March 26 at 3 p.m. at Livermore’s
Bankhead Theater. This thrilling
program welcomes audiences to
experience the passionate Nuevo tango
of Piazzolla's The Four Seasons of
Buenos Aires, an exquisite blend of
classical and jazz. Tickets for the
performance at Livermore’s Bankhead
Theater at
https://livermorearts.org/events/pco-passionate/
and for the performance at St.
Stephens Episcopal Church at
www.pacificchamberporchestra.org.
(925) 373-6800
Diablo Ballet celebrates its 29th
Anniversary with a one-night only
performance featuring a mixed bill
including the premiere of Confetti by
Gerald Arpino in honor of his
Centennial Celebration, Paquita and
the premiere of company dancer, Amanda
Farris’ ballet, Elevator Operator. One
night only on March 31 at 6:30 p.m. at
the Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601
Civic Drive in Walnut Creek. Single
tickets are on sale now ($25 - $52)
with senior and youth pricing
available. Early bird pricing through
March 8. For performance tickets, call
(925) 943-SHOW (7469) or visit
www.lesherartscenter.org or
https://diabloballet.org/anniversary-gala/
Music ... continued
Leather jackets, poodle skirts, and
Greased Lightnin’! Watch out, Orinda,
Rydell High is coming to Miramonte!
One of Miramonte High School’s most
anticipated annual events returns in
March when more than 80 cast, crew,
and band members will be cruising the
halls of Rydell High, dreaming of
“Summer Nights” and “Beauty School
Dropout’” as they perform the
rollicking musical Grease. Since 1999,
Miramonte has had a tradition of
producing high-quality musicals that
are student-centered. Friday, March 17
at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 18 at 7
p.m., Saturday, March 25 at 7 p.m.,
and Sunday, March 26 at 4 p.m.
Purchase tickets here:
www.showtix4u.com/event-details/70947
Theatre
Shotgun Players presents The Triumph
of Love on March 25 at 8 p.m.; March
26 at 5 p.m.; March 30-April 1 at 8
p.m.; April 2 at 5 p.m.; April 6 at 7
p.m.; April 7-8 at 8 p.m.; April 9 at
5 p.m.; April 13 at 7 p.m.; April
14-15 at 8 p.m.; April 16 at 5 p.m.;
April 20 at 7 p.m.; April 21-22 at 8
p.m.; April 23 at 5 p.m., at Ashby
Stage, 1901 Ashby Ave, Berkeley. 'The
Triumph of Love' follows the sly
seductress Leonide as she adopts the
dress and prerogatives of a man and
wins the object of her desire. Cost:
$8-48. For more info see
http://shotgunplayers.org/
online/article/triumph-of-love or call
(510) 841-6500 x303 or email
boxoffice@shotgunplayers.org.
Town Hall Theatre’s Young Playwrights
Festival. The Young Playwrights
Festival (YPF) is a part of Town Hall
Education's Young Playwrights Program,
which connects Bay Area theatre
professionals with local high school
students to create, write, and develop
new theatre pieces. From the many
talented writers, four finalists have
been chosen whose plays will be
performed by professional actors at
the Young Playwrights Festival March
12 at 7 p.m., at Town Hall Theatre.
Tickets are open to the public and
Pay-What-You-Can ($20 suggested ticket
price). Town Hall Theatre, 3535 School
Street, Lafayette.
Town Hall Theatre Company presents:
“The Shape of Things” written by Neil
LaBute, directed by Salim Razawi.
March 4-25, tickets: $25-40, March 24
is the Pay-What-You-Can performance.
Town Hall Theatre, 3535 School Street,
Lafayette
Literature
Orinda Books Thursday, March 2 at 11
a.m. Pat's Book Club will read and
discuss “The Paris Bookseller” by
Kerri Maher. This gripping novel is
the dramatic story of how a humble
bookseller fought against incredible
odds to bring one of the most
important books of the 20th century to
the world. All are welcome. Note: This
title had been scheduled for February
but was postponed due to the book’s
temporary unavailability. 276 Village
Square, Orinda, (925) 254-7606,
www.orindabooks.com,
info@orindabooks.com
Ethical Will Workshop: Join
Professional Personal Historian and
Soul Forum Podcast Co-Host April Bell
on Saturday, March 18 from 8:45 a.m.
to noon as she leads a storytelling
workshop based on the Ethical Will,
offered at Creekside Commons, 1035
Carol Lane, Lafayette. Explore, and
maybe even share, the stories which
have shaped your most cherished
values. Refine the legacy you hope to
leave. Space is limited, so reserve
your spot now. For FAQ and
Information, visit
www.creeksidecommons.org events
tab.
Other
Live At the Orinda - David Burnham.
March 5 at 5 p.m. Orinda Theatre, 2,
Orinda Theatre Square. Broadway's
David Burnham makes his Orinda Theatre
debut with his solo show, "Mostly
Broadway." Burnham was last seen on
Broadway in the mega-hit musical,
"Wicked," playing Fiyero, a role that
he originated in the developmental
workshops of the show. Tix:
www.OrindaMovies.com
Campolindo High School DEIB
(Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and
Belonging) committee is hosting a
showing of the Not In Our Town
documentary, “Repairing the World:
Stories from the Tree of Life.” It is
a film that follows the aftermath of
the mass shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree
of Life Synagogue. March 9 from 7 to 9
p.m., Del Valle Theater, 1963 Tice
Valley Blvd., Walnut Creek. Free.
Moderated by Rabbi Jill Perlman of
Temple Isaiah, there will be a Q&A
session with director, Patrice
O'Neill, after the film. Please
register for the event here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/movie-screening-repairing-the-world-stories-from-the-tree-of-life-tickets-529887476707
Spring Equinox Celebration and Dance
Party: Saturday, March 25, 4:30 to 8
p.m. Creekside Commons of Lafayette
hosts a special evening for the whole
family. It's a moment to shake off
winter and dive into all the energy of
spring. Live music, hula hoop
performer, projects for kids, a
collective art project, Taco Food
Truck, adult drinks, and even a moment
of reflection from Soul Forum Podcast
host, Dan Senter. It’s a party with
purpose! 1035 Carol Lane, Main Hall.
For more information visit
www.creeksidecommons.org events
tab.
Acalanes High School Color Run Sunday,
March 26 at 9 a.m. The 4th annual
Color Run will take place at Acalanes
High School. This fundraiser supports
the Classes of 2024 and Class of 2025
and is a 1- or 2-mile loop through the
Acalanes campus. It is open to the
entire local community – elementary,
middle and high school students. Each
participant receives a white T-shirt
to wear through the five color
stations where participants will
emerge in a rainbow of colors by the
end of the run. Get your tickets here:
https://gofan.co/app/events/848768?schoolId=CA22846
Egg Hunt and Spring Festival: Family
fun for all ages! Activities include
egg hunt, Easter bunny photo op, games
and prizes, arts and crafts, face
painting, and more! March 25, 9 a.m.
to noon; Moraga Commons. Hosted by
Moraga Juniors Women's Club. Visit
moragajuniors.org for ticket
information.
Presentation: Ensuring Their Future:
Greater Freedom to Teach and Learn in
Public Education. This a broad look at
how education echoes societal outlook,
from Indigenous connection to our
great challenges, and how education
can help recover well-being. Sunday,
March 19, noon to 2 p.m.; Creekside
Commons, Room Oak View 3, 1035 Carol
Ln., Lafayette; no charge; speaker and
optional RSVP:
peggymagilen@yahoo.com.
Orinda Network for Education (ONE)
third anniversary celebration. March
14, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the Wilder Art
and Garden Center. ONE was formed in
March of 2020 by a small and
determined working Board of Directors,
in collaboration with all six of
Orinda’s school Parents’ Clubs.
success. Tickets can be purchased at
www.oneorinda.org/cheers
Garden
Lafayette Garden Club monthly meeting
begins on March 9 at 9:30 a.m. for
social time and munchies before the
business meeting starts at 10 at the
Veteran’s Hall, 3780 Mt. Diablo Blvd,
Lafayette. Guest speaker Elizabeth
Ruiz, a garden designer and aesthetic
pruner, will give a talk on the art of
pruning. Also at the meeting will be a
special person who has volunteered to
sharpen garden tools, so bring one of
your clippers or other tool that needs
sharpening and put your name on it.
The meeting is free to attend. We
welcome visitors and new members so
please contact us at
LGCMembershipCommittee@gmail.com.
The Walnut Creek Garden Club will hold
its monthly meeting on Monday, March
13 at the Elks Lodge, 1475 Creekside
Dr, in Walnut Creek. Registration
begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by a
brief business meeting, social time
and an educational program. Guest
Speaker Rose Loveall is the mastermind
and owner of Morningsun Herb Farm in
Vacaville, a beautiful nature hotbed
filled with medicinal and culinary
possibilities. Rose shares her passion
about all things growing and green as
she leads you down the path with a
sensory awareness. We welcome the
public to visit our meetings and to
become a part of the Walnut Creek
Garden Club. For more information,
please visit:
www.walnutcreekgardenclub.org.
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