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FREE LEGAL CLINIC
Bi-lingual legal clinic and consultations. Co-sponsored by Legal Aid of Marin,
Marin Justice Center, Legal Self-Help Center of Marin & Public Interest Clearinghouse.
Wednesday, July 30/3-6 p.m./FREE
MARIN POETRY CENTER SUMMER TRAVELING SHOW
Wednesday, July 2, 7:30p.m. / free
BREAD & ROSES PERFORMANCE
Join us for this performance presented in collaboration with Bread & Roses and West Marin Senior Services, providing entertaining bimonthly 45-minute concerts immediately following the weekly
Thursday Senior Luncheon!
Thursday, July 3, 1:15 p.m./ free
GARDEN LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION SERIES
Sharing our Bounty-Grayson James, Director of Petaluma Bounty, will discuss this non-profit’s system of collecting and distributing excess backyard and commercially grown produce. The coordinator of Bounty Hunters, the gleaning group that collects and distributes fruit from otherwise unpicked trees,
will also be speaking.
Monday, July 7, 6:30 p.m./free
HOW TO COOK YOUR LIFE
Here comes Zen and the art of a good meal! Filmmaker Doris Durrie turns her attention to Buddhism and that age-old saying, you are what you eat, enlisting the help of the charismatic Zen master Edward Espe Brown to explain the guiding principles of Zen Buddhism as they apply to the preparation of food as well as life itself. Brown will be present at the screening, which is a benefit for the Dance Palace.
Saturday, July 12, 8 p.m. / $16 general, $14 seniors, $5 teens/kids
WEST MARIN SOLAR FESTIVAL
Join us as we celebrate the installation of solar panels at the Dance Palace! The afternoon will feature speakers including Supervisor Steve Kinsey, Assemblyman Jared Huffman, and architect Sim Van der Ryn; information booths by solar purveyors and local nonprofits; music, and a barbecue.
Sunday, July 13, noon-5 p.m. / admission free; food and refreshments on sale
REBECCA RIOTS
Rebecca Riots is an all-female “radical folk” trio that has shared the stage with Peter Yarrow, Utah Phillips, Rhiannon, Cheryl Wheeler, and many other balladeers for social change. They are dedicated to justice but they are fun and easy going too. They sing upbeat, energized three-part harmonies, accompanying themselves on guitar, mandolin, and harmonica. “A band with a conscience that heals minds with its social and political commentary.” San Francisco Chronicle
Saturday, July 19, 8 p.m. / $16 general, $14 seniors, $5 teens and kids
CREATIVE VOICES
Maracaibera*!
A new and fascinating Creative Voices musical discovery!
From the green heart of Venezuela comes the music of the notable "Quinteto Contrapunto". Unpublished for nearly 40 years, the original arrangements for this group (composed by Rafael Suarez), have been newly unearthed by Creative Voices Music Director Eduardo Mendelievich. This is a vocal treasure to delight all generations. Accompanied by Venezuelan cuatro player Maria Fernanda Acuña.
*Maracaibera: From Maracaibo (a vast, important Venezuelan region)
Sunday, July 20, 4 p.m./$18 at the door/$15 advance purchase/students
DANCE PALACE CAMP OPEN HOUSE
This annual event features artwork by campers, a camp slide show, and refreshments.
Friday, July 25, 7 p.m. / free
MOREHEAD BY JEFFREY HICKEY: A PREVIEW READING AND VIDEO SHOOT
San Francisco, the late 1970’s, early 1980’s – it was a time of sexual, evolutionary and political change with both glorious and nearly catastrophic consequences. It was a great time to be a straight young man in the gay old city. It was the time for Morehead. Morehead, the new novel by Jeffrey Hickey,
read by Joseph Rende, Lauren Pizzi, and Jeffrey Hickey.
Saturday, July 26, 7:30 p.m. / $10 adults, $8 seniors
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