Arts & Life
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – It’s time again to dig out your art supplies and wave the olive branch to create a stunning piece of art for the 2018 Kelseyville Olive Festival Poster Contest.
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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – In recognition of April being sexual assault awareness month, Middletown Art Center presents “Breaking Silence: The Healing Process of Sexual Assault Survivors” produced by Joe Schneider with photography by Franklin Avery.
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SACRAMENTO – The California State Fair announces the 2018 Toyota Concert Series on the Golden 1 Stage July 13 to 29.
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Community leaders at Thrive Lake County are hosting a screening of the new environmental documentary “Abundant Land: Soil, Seeds and Sovereignty” featuring native Hawaiian rights leader Walter Ritte, environmental activist Vandana Shiva and permaculture instructor Geoff Lawton.
The screening will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, April 13, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3810 Main St. Kelseyville.
This event is open to the public.
Admission is a suggested donation of $5.
The film’s director, Natasha Florentino, will be present for a question and answer session following the screening.
“Abundant Land” follows a group of Hawaiian residents on the island of Moloka’i as they oppose the biotech industry's use of their land to test genetically engineered seeds, and work to restore an integrated food system based on ancient Hawaiian farming practices and permaculture.
For additional information, please contact Glenneth Lambert at 707-295-6934.
Thrive Lake County envisions a healthy Lake County economy that functions in harmony with local ecosystems, meets the basic needs of all our people, supports just and democratic governing, and fosters joyful community life.
To learn more about Thrive Lake County, visit http://thrivelakecounty.org.
The screening will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, April 13, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3810 Main St. Kelseyville.
This event is open to the public.
Admission is a suggested donation of $5.
The film’s director, Natasha Florentino, will be present for a question and answer session following the screening.
“Abundant Land” follows a group of Hawaiian residents on the island of Moloka’i as they oppose the biotech industry's use of their land to test genetically engineered seeds, and work to restore an integrated food system based on ancient Hawaiian farming practices and permaculture.
For additional information, please contact Glenneth Lambert at 707-295-6934.
Thrive Lake County envisions a healthy Lake County economy that functions in harmony with local ecosystems, meets the basic needs of all our people, supports just and democratic governing, and fosters joyful community life.
To learn more about Thrive Lake County, visit http://thrivelakecounty.org.
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