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Weekend Planner for Rohnert Park, May 3-5

Here's some ideas for weekend fun.

 

It's time to get out of the house with the temperatures starting to spike. Here's some things that can occupy your weekend.

"Spring Into Health!" Sonoma Valley Hospital Women's Health Fair

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Join us at our upcoming Women’s Health Fair in Sonoma for a morning full of healthy fun and learning. You can browse booths for helpful information on maternity, breast health, pelvic health, total joint replacement, weight-loss surgery, diabetes education, emergency and travel medicine, and senior services.

What’s more, we’ve planned a range of fun activities:

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•Cooking demo and nutrition lecture

•Integrative health demos

•Free health screenings

•”Ask a Doc” – Your chance for a brief one-on-one with an expert physician

You can also join our Spirit of Women® membership program and meet our new Women’s Health Medical Director, Dr. Dee Bose. It’s a healthy way to spend a Saturday morning, and we look forward to meeting you there.

Art by the Bay Weekend Gallery - Spring Show

"A Variety of Media" - April 14 - June 30 
Gallery hours:  Saturdays & Sundays Noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment

Featuring some of West Marin’s most accomplished artists:  Chuck Eckart, Peter Boiger, Nancy Stein, Lorraine Almeida, Christine DeCamp, Jude Vasconcellos, Denis Bold, Waldemere Mitrowski, Bruce Klein, Byron Randall and Sheri Milner. Works will include bronze sculpture, etching, drypoint and mezzotints, painting, mixed media and experimental ink drawing and jewelry.

Chamber Singers and Symphonic Chorus: Carmina Burana

Green Music Center, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall

Introduce yourself to one of the biggest hits in classical music: Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, a secular cantata set to 13th century poems that cover everything from human foibles to the beauty of nature. Jenny Bent will lead the 120-voice chorus accompanied by pianos and percussion in this timeless masterpiece.  

Part of the Baker’s Dozen series.

$10-$15 

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