Apr 28 Sunday
Mondays 6:00pm-9:00pm
707-964-9132362 N. Franklin St, Fort Bragg CA 95437
Mendocino Coast Jazz Society Jam Sessions Monday evenings, at the “Tall Guy Brewery” in Fort Bragg. The new brewery / brew pub is located on Franklin Street, across from City Hall in the old Sears Bld.
The proceedings begin at 5:00, with a dance lesson with Al, Mary, Sunshine and Glenn, for those so inclined.At 6:00 we start the live music, and play till 9:00. The brew pub has beer, wine and bar bites. All ages are welcome, and admission will be free.
The Jazz Society will make sure we have a swingin’ rhythm section, and we will be collecting donations to defray the cost.
Hope to see you there!
Apr 29 Monday
The program goal is to create a pipeline for underserved food operators through teaching valuable business skills, nurturing peer awareness and mentorship opportunities, providing additional workforce development and skill building for individuals with high barriers to employment, and offering diverse avenues to access and providing quality food and produce from local producers.In this 5 part series, participants will:
- Develop their business story and mission - Understand the region-specific regulations and licensing requirements- Review budgeting & accounting principles for budget creation- Learn how the mission and business story tie directly into the best marketing and branding- Learn the ingredients needed to for growth while maintaining the business
$150.00 stipends available to the first 20 Mendocino and Lake County Residents. These sessions are being offered in ENGLISH and will be capped at 20 people.
Focusing on the 40-plus-year history of the Krenov School of Fine Woodworking in Fort Bragg, this exhibit shares the story of how a remarkable institution came to be. The philosophy and practice that made James Krenov a master woodworker and teacher is explored, along with examples of his own work and fine furniture made by instructors and graduates of the program.
In April Partners is presenting an invitational show featuring four Mendocino Coast artists and teachers.Solange Roberdeau expresses her love of the character of materials including the beauty of raw ink, handmade papers and metal in her spare abstract drawings.Exploring the content of a drop of coastal water, Sarah Logan creates hand-formedceramic sculptures that resonate her appreciation of the unseen aspects of our natural world. Working with painted images of ocean waves and silver and gold pen drawing, Rebecca Wallace creates paintings that suggest glimpses into invisible realms, metaphysical realities and internal landscapes. Collyn Ahrens uses stoneware and porcelain to create bust sculptures and other ceramic forms to investigate animacy and the desire to see oneself in material.Ahrens and Logan were both artists in residence at the Mendocino Art Center and both teach ceramics at the coast center of Mendocino College. Roberdeau teaches at Art Explorers and the Ukiah campus of the Mendocino College. Wallace teaches at Mendocino Junior College.
The show runs from April 11 to May 6.There is a Second Saturday Meet the Artists April 13, 5-7pmGallery hours are Thursday through Monday 11-5pmThe gallery is located at 45062 Ukiah St in Mendocino.
The non profit organization, Mendocino Coast Jazz Society, hosts a "Jazz Jam" every Monday evening, from 6 to 9pm, at Tall Guy Brewing, 362 N Franklin St in Fort Bragg. Admission is free, and there is a Swing Dance lesson at 5pm
"Bring your ax, your voice, your dancin' shoes, or just your ears!"
The non profit organization, Mendocino Coast Jazz Society, hosts a “Jazz Jam” every Monday evening, from 6 to 9pm, at Tall Guy Brewing Admission is free, and there is a Swing Dance lesson at 5pm
Apr 30 Tuesday
About the class: In this 15-week course we’ll use readings, craft lectures, and in-class writing exercises to build our writer’s toolbox. We'll also discuss our work in an encouraging and supportive environment. Topics we’ll cover in detail over the semester: ~ How to Establish a Writing Practice~The Elements of a Good Story –This section comprises the bulk of the class lectures, as we’ll go into detail about the elements of narrative, i.e. plot, character, setting, voice, subtext, etc. ~How to Refine & Revise ~How to Get PublishedAlthough this is a non-credit class, the class work will be substantial and designed for aspiring writers of all levels who want to hone their chops. Adults of all ages are welcome.
About the teacher Melinda Misuraca:I’m a writer, editor and teacher who has published poetry, fiction, reportage, memoir, travel writing, reviews, profiles, science-based articles, and longform essays. I also like to cook, make my own clothes, grow plants, collect old photographs, travel and read books (remember those?) I’ve spent the past several years living half-time in Portugal, and currently live in Healdsburg in a leafy little hideout of sorts.
To register:The course number is ENG 503-0783. If you are familiar with the Mendocino College registration system, you can register for the class at www.mendocino.edu. New students, and those who haven’t taken a class at Mendocino College in the past two years, will need to apply to the college before signing up for any class. Email adultschool@avpanthers.org for instructions on how to apply. For more info: Call the AV Adult School at 895-2953Email us at adultschool@avpanthers.org