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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 144

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Art Exhibits Sacramento ARTISTS COOPERATIVE GALLERY 2824 35th St Gullerv hours Tuesday through Sunday 11 am to 4 Paintings sculpture drawings prints by faculty members of Sacramento State College art department through Saturday CROCKER ART GALLERY Tuesday through Sunday 10 a to California Crafts statewide show of young craftsmen's work through April 23 AM EL GALLERY 4819 Freeport Bivd Tuesday through Saturday 10 a to 6 Sunday and Monday- to 5 30 pm Paintings by cowboy artist Dan Muller through April 23 JON QUINN GALLERY 1002 10th St Three works by Utrillo Kokoschka and Dali through Saturday KALEIDOSCOPE Crossroads Shopping Center Open Tuesday through Saturday from I to Fridays from 7 to 9 Acrylics by Gall Wong and water-colors by Harry Troughton through Friday McHUGH GALLERY 915 11th St Open 11 to 6 daily closed Monday Paintings by Jack Ogden and Irving Marcus through Friday SACRAMENTO CITY LIBRARY 9th and 1 Streets open from 9 am to 9 Monday through Friday from 9 to 30 on Saturday Paintings by Michael and Edward Dunlavev through Tuesday SACRAMENTO STATE COLLEGE art gallery Glass sculpture by Marvin Lioof-sky through Friday Avant garde prints and California Craftsmen through Saturday Paintings and collages on paper by be Robert Motherwell next Sunday through Plays And Concerts TODAY CHORAL CANTATA Lay in the Bonds of with members of the Sacramento Symphony Orchestra and the Sacramento State- College Orchestra Arden Christian Church 4300 Las Cruces Way-930 andll am r' 'U COMEp'i-v'A" Faniiy Thirfg'Happened'on the Way to the Forum" Elissfc-'Sijaree Productions Studio Playhouse 1515 -lith Street 8 pm' jRunv indefinitely on Sundays 7 MELODRAMA Country Gaslighters Folsom Sutter Club 8 pm Indefinite run on Fridays Saturdays afid Sundays MONDAY CONCERT Lewis and Clark College Choir Westminster Presbyterian Church 13th and Streets 8: pm TUESDAY A CONCERT Sacramento State College Stage Band Little Theater 8:15 pm free CONCERT Clebanoff Strings Sacramento Schoef Auditpri-um 8:30 pm BENEFIT CONCERT Pianist Thomas Gejntfy and violinist Ward Fenleyv faculty members at Sacramento State College' American River College Playhouse 8: 15 pm y- WEDNESDAY' SENIOR I I RECREATION Craft Instruction 10 am to 5 pm Painting 10 am to 12 noon Old time and folk dancing ai Senior Citizen! Center 730 to 10 Pm TEEN CO-RECREATION Sacramento High School Girls Gym 35th and Streets 7 Grant High School Gvm 1400 Grand Ave 7 to pm JAMES MANGAN RIFLE AND PISTOL 7 to 10 pm (riflea only) Alt school and nark playgrounds onen from 3 to YOUTH Open 7 lo 10 pm (Sed Monday for 'ocatiunss MODELING A 30 pm Clunle Clubhouse MEN VOLLEYBALL Sacramento Hioh School Pavilion i 45 I and I5 BEGINNING SQUARE Clunle Auditorium Alhambra and Street 730 to 10 pm Wednesday CHESS CLUB Meets every Wednesday 7 30 to 11 30 pm Clunie Clubhouse Auditorium visitors and beginners wel- LIBRARIES (Closed today only) Located at 22nd and Streets Muir Way and Broadway and New Helvetia Housing Authority Open s'eNI I I RECREATION Craft Instruction 10 am to noon All park and school playgrounds open from 3 to 5 DANCE Thomas Jefferson Tao 1 330 to 4 30 Ballet 1 4 10 to 4 50 Tao 1 450 to S30 pm Newton Booth Creative 1 3 30 to 4 10 Ballet I 4 10 lo 4 SO Tap 1 4 50 to 5 30 pnt Collins Huntington Tap I 3 30 to 4 10 pri Ballet 1 4 10 lo 450 pm Tap II 4 50 to 5 30 pm JAMES MANGAN RIFLE AND PISTOL 7 to 10 (Rifles only YOUTH Open 7 to 10 pm (See Monday for locations) MEN'S VOI I CYBALL Sacramento Hian School Pavilion 545 and 915 Thursday SENIOR CITIZENS RECREATION Craft instruction 10 a to 5 pm Oil and Watar Color from 1 to 3 All school and park plavorounds ooen from 3 to 5 DANCE Peter Burnett Tao 350 to 4 10 pm Tap II 4 10 to 4 50 pm Tao III 4 50 to 5 30 om Caleb Greenwood Tab 330 to 4 10 Ballet 4 10 lo 4 50 om Creative 4 50 to 5 30 John Cabrlllo Tao I 3 30 to 4 10 om Ballet I 4 30 to 4 50 Tao II 4 50 to 5 30 Clunie Memorial Drama 1 4 to 4 45 Drama 11 445 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA rv AT DAVIS SYMPOSIUM April 22 TREASTER GREEN Gallery 4305 Freeport Blvd Monday through Saturday 10 am to pm Pre-Columbian rt' lhroo9h Au9ust At' Out Uf Town BARRIOS GALLERY 4079 Bridge St Fair Oaks noon to pm daily closed Monday Paintings by Ted Baotista and 7 Lily Tso Wong and sculoture bv 'Ruth Waters through Thursdays Paintings by Alexander Nepote and Randy Wilson ceramics by Robert Fritz Friday through Aprri 27 BRI LOGAN GALLERY 8874 Madison Ave Fair Oaks Open daily 10 to 530 evenings to 9 on Tuesday and Thursday Paintings by Lois Llewellyn Smith and sculpture by Gloria Mott through Friday CANDY STORE GALLERY Folsom Closed for remodeling COLLEGE OF SISKIYOUS Weed Siskiyou County Works by 15 art faculty members of University of California in Berkeley through April 21 THE DAISY TREE 2225 Hurley Way Hours 10 a to 5 Tuesday through Saturday Ron Petersen's private collection through Friday ESTELLE ART STUDIO 4713 Whitney Ave Carmichael Oils and watercolors by Rex Haddock through Thursday GOLDEN ART GALLERY 727 Sutter St Folsom Open daily except Monday 1 to 5 pm and from 10 to 4 on weekend Paintings by Denna Pro through Saturday HARLEQUIN HOUSE Gallery 1037 Center St Stockton Hours noon to I Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday 10 am to pm Friday and Saturday Paintings by Bernlta Dodge and sculpture by John Jasper through Saturday NEEDHAM LIBRARY 1339 Merklev Ave West Sacramento Oils bv Mike Lokteff through April 15 NEVADA CITY GALLERY Open Wednesday through Sunday r30 to 4 Drawings and acrylic paintings by William Kirchner through Friday Photographs by Lloyd Ullberg Sunday through May 6 PINCHPENNY GALLERY Sutter Creek Amador County Hours noon to 5 pm Thursday through Monday Paintings and 30 COMPOSERS Concertlecture by Karlheinz pmr Freeborn Hall free THURSDAY UNIVERSITY -OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS SYMPOSIUM FOR COMPOSERS Concerts: Chamber music 10 am Wyatt Pavilion Theater David Tudor and Pauline Oliveros 1 pm Freeborn Hall Chamber music 4 pm Wyatt Pavilion Theater Sacramento Symphony Freeborn Hall 8:15 pm free FRIDAY CONCERT North Area Community Symphony with three outstanding' teen-age musicians Juan High School' Auditorium 5 1 CONCERT Sacramento State College Symphony Orchestra Little Theater 8: 15 pm free CONCERT Johnny Rivers with The Fifth Dimension Memorial Auditorium 8:30 pm UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS SYMPOSIUM FOR COMPOSERS Concerts: Chamber music and opera 1 pm Freeborn Hall Chamber Music 4 pm Room 115 Music Bldg Music for Band and Large Ensembles 8: 15 pm Freeborn Hall Free COMEDIES Sponge and Sacramento Civic Theater production Harlequin Stage Eaglet Theater 8:30 pm Fridays and Saturdays through April the Sycamore by -Samuel Spewack Foot-lighters Theater Guild Folsom Opera House 8:30 pm Ends Saturday it 011! vr a Like other customs and symbols of Easter the origin of the use' of the Easter lily as a sign of Easter goes back cental- ries in time The flower itself used in the United States is a type original- ly from China Japan and Bermuda The setting for this cover is a window of St Lutheran -f Church in- Sacramento jj Bee Photo by fj Dick Fleming 9 St" IV Art sdZvjt oo round tram and other ride for children open Sunday noon till dark Zoo open 8 30 am to 530 pm PONY RIDES 11 am to dark PICNIC AREA Fireplaces picnic tables and benches available McKin lev James McClatchy Southslde William Land and Miller Parks hange in James Mangan Park open all day Archers must provide own ectuipment FAIRYTALE TOWN Located In William Land Park open from 10 -am to 5 SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 915 27th St open from 10 a to 10 pm Sunday through Saturday JAMES MANGAN RIFLE AND PISTOL Closed Monday FAIRYTALE Closed Mondav PLAYGROUNDS All park and school plavorounds open from 3 to PONY RICES Closed Mondav center re operated at- the fol ding locations during October through ircn Cabnilo 65th Avenue and MiH kwlr Marc 6 ford Street Clone Alhambra Boulevard and Street Glenn Hall Carlson and Sandburg Orives James Mangan 34th Avenue and Bradd Way Oak Park 33rd Street and 5th Avenue Tahoe 59th Street and 11th Avenue Southside 6th and Streets Woodiake 500 Arden Way These centers offer varied activities-such as table tennis checkers chess table games crafts and social dancing MEN VOLLEYBALL-Sacramento Pa-vilton 6:45 I A 915 pm Tuesday GOLF Advance reservations lor weekend are available at 3520 5th Ave 6 45 a lo 1 pm Sheets will then be transferred to resoective courses and reservations may be made either bv phone or in person at the Haogin Oaks and Bing Maloney Golf Course William Land 9 and Haggin Oaks 9 holes no advance registration ADVANCE RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE TO CITY RESIDENTS All park and gchoot playgrounds open from 3 to 5 DANCE Edward Kemball Ballet 1 330 to 4 10 Tao 1 410 to 4 50 Ballet 1 4 50 to 5 30 Bear Flag Tao 1 3 30 to 410 pm Ballet 1 4 10 to 4 50 om Tap 1 9 Bidwell Ballet I 3 30 to 5iQ pm Tap I 4 10 to 4:50 pm I Ballet 4 50 to 530 pm FAIRYTALE TOWN Ooen Tuesday mrouoh Sunday 10 a to 5 pm yz 26 1967 through Friday AMUSEMENT ZONE Closed Monday through Friday DEL PASO KIDDIE LAND Closed Monday thiough Friday ZOO Open daily 30 a to 430 DANCE Freeport School "Tap 1 J' 30 to 4 10 a Ballet 1 4 10 to 4 50 pm Balet 11 4 50 to 5 30 Hollywood Park School Tap 1 X30 to 4 10 pm Ballet I 4 10 to 4 50 pm Tap 4 50 to 5 10 Peter Lassen Tao I 3 30 to 4 10 Ballet I 4 30 to 4 50 Ballet II 4 50 to 530 pm: Sutterville Creative Drama I 3'30 to 4 30 pm Creative Drama II 4 30 to 530 pm WOMEN'S Sutter Jr High School 6 45 8 and 915 SENIOR CITIZENS RECREATION PROGRAM Craft Instruction 10 a to 5 Senior Citizens Center duplicate bridge 12 30 JAMES MANGAN RIFLE AND FIS--TOL RANGE Open 7 'to 10 pm (pistols only) YOUTH Open tp boys and phis -fro nr the ages of 13 to 19 years Monday through Friday from 7 to 10 pm c5-recreation program- Grant Union High School to 9 ADULT CO RECREATION Sutter Junior High Gymnasium Alhambra Boulevard and I Street 7 to 10 JAMES MANGAN RIFLE AND TOL 7 to 10 pm (Pistols only YOUTH CENTERS Ooen 7 10 om (See Mondav for locations MENS VOLLEYBALL Sacramento High School Pavilion 6 45 I and 915 "beginning folk clunie Au- ditorium Alhambra and Streets 730 to 10 pm Friday Alt school and park plavorounds ooen 3 to 5 DANCE Ballet I 3 30 to 4 10 Tao I 4 10 to 4 50 om Balle II 4 50 to 5 30 om Hazel Strauch Tao 330 lo 4 10 om Ballet 1 410 to 4 50 om Tao II 4 50 to 5 30 om Jedediah Smith Tao I 3 30 to 410 om Ballet I 4 10 to 4 50 Tao II 4 50 to 5 30 om Suttereviiie Ballet 3 30 to 4' 10 om Ballet II 4 10 to 4 50 pm Ballet 111 450 to Senior Cltl2tn Center 915 27th St 11 SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM Craft instruction 10 iu to 5 Pm at Sen tor Citizens Center YOUTH CENTERS-Open 7 to 10 (See Mondav for locations) JAMES MANGAN RIFLE AND PISTOL Rifles only 7 to 10 pm Saturday AMUSEMENT ZONE Open noon lo rMf WfcWlK It am Tao I 11 am lo noon Clunie Mimorlul Clubhouse (Room Ballet II to to a Ballet I 10 to 11 am Ballet IV 11 a to noon: Ballet HI noon to 1 pm Oak Park Clute house Tao I 9 to 10 am Tao It 10 Ip II ami Tao III II a lo nooni Tao IV noon to I om Haoalnwood Park Tao I 9 to 10 am Ballet I 10 to 11 am Ballet II II to noon Ballet III noon to 1 fb'S- Open 30 a To 4 30 pm SENIOR CITIZENS RECREATION PROGRAM Old lime and tolk dancing at croior Oltitens Center 730 to 10 pm PONY Ooen IV a to dark All park and school playgrounds will be ooen from 10 am to noon and 1 lo 5 JAMES MANGAN RIFLE AND PISTOL Closed FAIRYTALE TOWN Open from 10 a to 5 DEL PASO KIDDIE Open noon to dark HANDICAPPED PROGRAM Caleb Greenwood School 5457 Carlson Drive 1 to 4 pm Coming Events APRIL Concert Afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Aibee Professional Resident Theater University of California at Davis Mem Theater 8 30 pm Free APRIL Luncheon Soorane Yvonne Horn and others with the Sacramento Symphony League Garden and Arts Center McKinley Park 12 noon tree APRIL Petuia Clark mortal Auditorium APRIL The Hono Kong Refugee Choir Memorial Auditorium 730 pm APRIL 7 Musical Money Money" JayRob Productions JavRoO South The Crossroads 8 30 Runs Fridays and Saturdays through MaV 20 APRIL Childrens Beauty" JayRob Playhouse Sacramento Inn Pfaza 2 runs Saturday through May 13 APRIL Simon and Gar-funkH Memorial Auditorium 8 30 pm APRIL Tuesday Club Chor See Page L27 CoL 3 Sacramento California COMEDY Cradle JayRob Playhouse Sacra- tructm Margate Attott through mento Inn Plaza 8:30 pm Runs Fridays and Saturdays through April 22 1 v- COMEDY for the by William Gibson JayRob Productions -JayRob South The Crossroads pm Ends Saturday MELODRAMA Country Gaslighters Folsom Sutter Club 8:30 pm Indefinite run on Fridays Saturdays and Sundays SATURDAY PLAY musical version by Jonathan Elkus Eaglet Theater 2 pm Opening performance runs Saturdays through May 27 JUNIOR BALLET Sacramento Ballet performing' a variety of ballets Sacramento High School Auditorium 2:30 and r- Rebd Whw 8 pm UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS SYMPOSIUM FOR COMPOSERS Concerts: Chamber music lLami Room 115 Music Bldg Chamber music 3:30 pm Room 115 Music Bldg Stuart Dempster trombonist and the New Music Ensemble 8:15 pm Freeborn Hall (Rock Dance from 10 pm to midnight) Theater and electronic music 12 midnight Freeborn Hall Free COMEDIES Sponge and Sacramento Civic Theater Production Harlequin Stage Eaglet Theater 8:30 pm Runs Fridays and Saturdays through April 8 COMEDY Cradle JayRob Playhouse Sacramento Inn Plaza 8:30 pm Runs Fridays and Saturdays through April 22 COMEDY for the by William Gibson JayRob Productions JayRob South The Crossroads 8:30 pm MELODRAMA Country Gaslighters Folsom Sutter Club 8:30 pm Indefinite run on Fridays Saturdays and Sundays MUSICAL La Elissa Sharee Productions -Studio Playhouse 1515 18th Street 8:30 pm Runs Saturdays through May 28 MELODRAMA Mother Was a Pollardville Palace Theater US 99 between Lodi and Stockton 8:30 pm Refreshments from 6:30 pm Indefinite run on Saturdays the Sycamore by Samuel Spewack Foot- laoe Shopping Center Paintings bv Betty Dobak hr ouch Friday SACRAMENTO COUNTY LIBRARY North Highlands Branch 60Sr Watt Ave SACRAMENTO COUNTY LIBRARY Southgate Branch 4246 Florin Road Painting by Ruth Schrader through Frt day UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Davis Memorial Union Art Gallery Student art show throuoh 3 VACAVILLE ART GALLERY 71t Monte Vista Ave Painting by Mary French Sweet through next Sunday VILLAGE ALLIFD ART CENTER 2659 El Paseo Lane Town Country Viflaoe Paintings by Jane Williams and Susan Oliver through Aoril 6 Junior Museum Sacramento Junior Museum 4500 -St It ooen Tuesday through Sunday 9 am to 5 dm Recreation The Recreation and Park Department announce this schedule of recreation activities planned In Sacramento lor the week today through next Saturday Sunday All bark plavorounds open 1 to 5 AMUSEMENT ZONE AND ZOO Located to William Land Park merry lighters Theater Guild Folsom THEATER JayRob Playhouse Sacramento Opera House 8:30 pm Last performance Richard Inn Plaza 2 pm Extra performance THE SACRAMENTO BEE SUNDAY MARCH Page L2.

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