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Independent Coast Observer from Gualala, California • 4

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Gualala, California
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PAGE 4 INDEPENDENT COAST OBSERVER -AUGUST mA ljmi Class Oilers In-Dlh Look AtTadsm Art in Modern Art, is, the next class that will be by thes Gualala Arts Lucienne Bloch Dimitroff, a renowned artist who lives in Gualala, will take-students deep into impressionisntr cubism a-nd ex pressionism, to increase -The-Art-In-The-Redwoods will be held on Saturday and 19 and 20 at Gloria Stornetta tries to make apreviewsale to Father Curran as she begins to sort the merchandise for this week's rummage sale at SUAIovsius Parish Hall. Joanna McLaughlin photo. understanding of the artist and the artists vision. The class will meet every: Wednesday evening in the Gualala Arts Center from September 6 through October 11 from 7 :00 to 9:00 p.m. Final registration plus the of the full tuition of $15 members, $20; non-members; must be Teceivedhythe4Education" Secretary, P.O.

Box 244, 95445 Gualala 95445 by Monday, Flora Enthusiasts Plan Two Visits To Reserves mended forTubbs island. These outings are open to the public. At SUltysis h-A, rummage 'Sale-will-be held the JAloysius Altar- Society on August 19, ht the Parish Hall -in -Point-Arena p.m; 4 Refreshments -will be. available Call 'Anne Scaramella at 882-2223 or -Gloria Stornetta at 882-2215 -forfurther information test Batra i The Greco Benefit Bar. becue will be held on Sunday, September 3 at the Manchester Farm Center on Highway One in Man--; Chester.

The menu will include barbecued And beef ribs lie-races and games -Dancing to the. music of Wild -Country- will -start at OTTXT p.m. The barbecue starts at .11:00 a.m. IThe with; Katherine Hepburn and Peter OToole will be shown at the Gualala Community Center on Frida yrAugust 25 at.7:00 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 adults, 75 cents ages 12 to 18, under 12 admitted free when accompanied by an adult'.

The film is rated PG. August 28. The clkss will be. limited. to 15 students.

Anchor Bay Trading! Co. JeweCty andSfim u(id 10Daily Closed August 19 js a field" trip to, -Tubbs Island, a Nature Conservancy Holding famous for its plants.and birds. The trip will be led by Tom SonomaState-pollege graduate whose studies of. this area will.soon be published. The group will meet at 10:00 a.m.

jin a parking lot at the boat-launching bridge over the Petaluma River. This is on Black Point -off Highway 37r j- On Sunday, August 20 "there will be an interpretive -hike in Annadel State Park jointly by1 the State Parks and and the VTilo 1 Baker Chapter i Meeting plaee is the Annadel parking the Gualala Co Center at unity 30 arm; both daysj untii 5:00 p.m, on p.m.-on Sunday. There is no admission charge. Stsis Fair Fa The. 125th California State Fair, August 18 through September 5 in Sacramento, will 'present free family entertainment in two shows daily.

Some of the celebrities who will perform Reddy, Jose Anderson, are Helen Felicianor Lynn Jerry Tan Dyke and many others All celebrities will appear at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 pm. on the Plaza Stage. After the initial $2.50 gate admissions (there is no charge for children under 12 )J this many other activities are free. The gates open at 10:00 a Osy-thlb-teAte Tickets are now on sale for the annual4- Day In The Redwoods sponsojgd by the Mendocina Coast" Hospital Auxiliary.

The served on arrival. wines are er a inment a the lunch- Dessert and champagne are served on the return trip7 The Milo Baker Chapter of the California Native Plant Society is planning two trips this -first on-. TheXaliforhia'Cowboy rodeo to be held at the Redwood Empire Fair the last two days of the fair, Saturday, August 26 and Sunday, August 27. will include bronc riding, bull bulldogging and team, calf roping. 8r days the 12:00 noon For additional formation, contact the office at 462-3884.

The rodeo is one of many Califomia Western Railroad exhibits that will is reserved for the day: The 8 on during the four, fair- gaily decorated train leaves the Red- Fort Bragg on- Sunday woxi Empire Fairgrounds. enner second Craft September 17 at 10:50 a.m. fair starts on Thursday Fairwillbeheld on Labor-stocked with libations- for August 24 with a ribbon- Day weekend from Satur- the trip to Northspur. Vli cuttingceremony at 5 ySeembeitofon--T p.mahd the gates- open -to ytSeptembeTroinlOIOxtunphLahd California PbIic at AU entire Super Skunk train of Wednesday a707 884-3283i the original painting. a.m.

to 5:00 p.m.. Sponsored' by the Jenner Community i Club, the fair is Open to artist and craftsmen to show and sell their wares during the Whale of a Gala. Community growing and potting native "plants, herbs, houseplants It is recommended that participants bring lunch and water tobothoutings aand wear- study shoes for the a tier routing Footgear for marshy places is recom-- art' lot at 10:00 af.m. "Open, 10 to 5 daily Gualala, Behind the Post Office formerly -located in Anchor Bay Thursday through Monday "ttire Puncans Mills i i mi-r vt State Hwy. 116 most llPIUlJs have The and other plants especially suited to the cool coastside for the garden booth.

Booths may be reserved by contacting Ruth Thompson, 865- party from 2:00 p.m. to 5: 2558, Jane Shultz, 875-3704 or p.m on August 26 and 27 at Norah Barr, 865-2689. the Gualala Arts Center. GUALALA Roger Verran, noted Gualala writer, -will welcome guests at a Meet the Author $8.95 per copy plus tax. Roger and his wife Shirley made their escape from the Bay Area six years ago.

He had been with thenational advertising firm of Batten" Barton, Durstine home of The Dolphin. He lias as Vice President and recently had Creative He has the Presidio Press of, San also written for California Rafael, his new book, Can His new book con-You Survive Your tains dawings' by lck ART for Collectors QCEEN AND COMPANY. Eurvcyors of Fine Wildlife, Western, and Floral -art prints by some of the worlds distinguished artists. The.i.nuse.um'quarftyV Iiin ted edition are gyai jgh.lg-liii, inii. TOrtam -subjctTs been, published as decorator points'.

The National Council on Alcoholism, Sonoma County hold a fund-raising ESCape9 a delightfully a formerassociate, nn andlphof ographs-b vZ his "August many ha veaughter ulie. his revenue after the passage of Eartrsijbjed has been inetjculously fenroduced and luxuriously -'printed in a an y. colors as he a rtist work sion- aymany as twelve colors have been used to faithfully rap-. Ihe artistic integrity and detail of on us at our Gallery- and pick-up a FREE Local Bird List or send S2 for our beautiful full portfolio (refundable on first purchase) to: Rivr V. CHRISTOPHER QUEEN AND COMPANY P.O.

BOX 28, COUNTRY STORES L.T.D. Road Kxit Proposition 13. The barbecue will start at 1:00 p.m and will "be at Azure Acres, 2264 Greenhjll donation is S3 25 per person Theaffair will start at 12:00 p.m. and continue until 5:00 p.m. All donations are tax deductible." The book is how availabre" program at the Gualala Arts -at The Dolphin and at other monthly meeting oh how a bookstores in the Bay Area book gets published.

Ex- andthe NorthCoast. Roger the current book will antograph hooks fnrivpro rPaH and (aiighs those who wish to purchase and applause as- the the-audienceTrecognizedex-T authors party or at; the periences common to all of time.The cosTof the book is them Uj: DUNCANS MILLS, CA 95430 707865-1318 Rosa.

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