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Editor's Pick
Schools are on our radar. Don't
miss the Cinco de Mayo Fiesta put
on by the Cloverdale Rotary Club in
support of Project Grad. There's a
benefit concert for the CARE
Foundation and Cloverdale schools,
bringing beautiful music and songs
of peace into town on May 11. See
below for details.
Onooino
Chocolate for Mother's Day. Pick
up a box or two of See's Candies,
now available at The Mail Center.
This popular candy sells out fast.
Just drop in during business hours
and see Laurie. 207 North Cloverdale
Blvd. #A. 894-3222.
Check out the new sculptures
installed in town. See story page 1.
Cloverdale City Council meetings
are held the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month at 6 p.m.
Agendas are available approximate-
ly 72 hours in advance of City
Council meetings. The public is wel-
come to attend and participate in all
public sessions of the council.
Cloverdale Performing Arts Center,
209 North Cloverdale Blvd.
cloverdale.net.
The senior center organizes a
walking group that meets three
times a week at the River Park park-
ing area, near the cemetery by the
First Street Bridge. Participants
leave at 8:15 a.m. for a brisk, two-
mile round trip walk. 894-4826,
cloverdaleseniorcenter.com.
The Arts Alliance gallery pre-
sents "Translate," an exhibit featur-
ing the works of two guest artists,
ceramist Ralph Broussar and
painter Adam Wolpert, along with
featured resident artist Laura Paine
Carr through May 18. Resident
artists include Jane Gardner,
Pamela Heck, Terry Holleman,
Sharon Kozel, Paul Maurer and
Hanya Popova Parker. Cloverdale
Photo Patricia M. Roth
SWEET ON MOM -- Pick up a box of
See's Gandies for the women in your
life at The Mail Center.
Arts Alliance Gallery, 204 North
Cloverdale Blvd. cloverdaleartsal-
liance.org, 894-4410.
The Cloverdale Tuesday Farmers'
Market is in full swing now on
Tuesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. 225 North
Cloverdale Blvd. Find out what's
fresh: facebook.com/cloverdaletues-
dayfarmersmarket.
The Cloverdale History Center
and Museum's exhibit, "A Woman's
Work Is Never Done," will be up
through summer. While there, look
at the historic timeline on the sec-
ond floor. The beautiful garden in
front of the center continues to
evolve. Open Wednesday through
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 215
North Cloverdale Blvd. cloverdale-
historicalsociety.org, 894-2067.
May 3
Cloverdale Democratic Club regu-
lar monthly meeting. 6:30-8:30 p.m.
in the back room of Mary's Pizza
Shack, 1143 South Cloverdale Blvd.
Meetings held at same location in
May and June the first Thursday of
each month.
Jacob Szekely Trio, hailed by
Strings Magazine as one of the lead-
ers in the Creative String
Community. $15/Cloverdale Arts
Alliance members, $20/non-mem-
bers. 7 p.m. doors, 7:30 p.m. music.
Reservations: purchase online at
cloverdaleartsalliance.org or at the
Cloverdale Arts Alliance during nor-
mal business hours. Tickets also at
door. cloverdaleartsalliance.org.
May 4-19
The 36th annual Cloverdale
Library Art Show, sponsored by
Friends of the Cloverdale Library, is
coming to an end. May 4: artists'
reception featuring paintings by
longtime curators Sharon Kozel and
Nancy Burres. Show: May 5 through
May 19, Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m Wednesday evenings 5 to 8
p.m. Cloverdale Regional Library,
401 North Cloverdale Blvd.
cloverdale@sonoma.lib.ca.us, 894-
5271.
May 5
Giant Cinco de Mayo Fiesta by
Cloverdale Rotary Club in support of
Project Grad. Keep graduating
seniors safe on their big night by cel-
ebrating Cinco de Mayo. Cover band
with music from the '60s, '70s and
'80s (free admission). Meal tickets
($15) from Cloverdale High School
seniors, Cloverdale Rotary mem-
bers, The Mail Center, Cloverdale
Eagle Tech Collision and Towing,
the Law Office of James DeMartini.
Food from 5 to 7 p.m. Beverages
until 9.
Rotary Club Dinner. Proceeds
benefit Project Grad. 3-10 p.m. City
plaza, 120 North Cloverdale Blvd.
Contact Mark Thayer, markthay-
er411@yahoo.com.
May 6
Amy Gutierrez book signing by
an American sports journalist, writ-
er and a sideline reporter for NBC
Sports Bay Area and reports on the
San Francisco Giants. Reserve a
book and get it signed at the event or
pop in to say Go Giants! Free. Book
signings, 1-2:30 p.m. Ethical
Clothing, 113 E. 1st Street,
Cloverdale. 849-6260.
May 9
Cloverdale Unified School District
regular board meeting. Discussion of
cannabis dispensaries and their
locations to schools is among the
items on the agenda. 6-8 p.m.
Cloverdale High School library, 509
North Cloverdale Blvd.
May 10
Telling the Story: Laurie Fox and
Melissa Cistaro. Melissa Cistaro's
book, "Pieces of My Mother: A
Memoir," chronicles her quest to
discover what drove her own mother
to walk away from her children.
Laurie Fox is the author of "My
Sister from the Black Lagoon," an
autobiographical novel which
begins: "I was born into a mentally
ill family. My sister was the official-
ly crazy one, but really we were all
nuts." Together they'll discuss auto-
biography, memoir, and how to
write a book that is emotionally true
if not completely factual. Wine,
cheese and conversation follows in
the lobby. Suggested donation $10.7
p.m. Cloverdale Performing Arts
Center, 209 North Cloverdale Blvd.
cloverdaleperformingarts.com.
Live Jazz -- Big Blue House. Live
jazz, funk and blues music. 6-9 p.m.
No cover. Cloverdale Ale House, 131
East 1st Street, Cloverdale.
Book Discussion, "True Grit" by
Charles Portis. Free and open to all.
New members are always welcome.
Lending copies available near the
self-checkout kiosk. 2-3 p.m.
Cloverdale Regional Library, 401
North Cloverdale Blvd. 894-5271.
May 11
Benefit concert for CARE
Foundation and Cloverdale schools.
Healdsburg Community Band will
present "Songs of the Sea," includ-
ing performances by the Cloverdale
Photo Mimi Hostetler
EYES ON CLOVERDALE -- aimi
Hostetler shot a selfie with her dog
Bronx while taking an early morning
walk and looking at the new sculptures
in downtown Cloverdale.
High School Wind Ensemble and
Coro de Paz, Cloverdale's communi-
ty peace choir for children. 7:30 p.m.
$10/suggestion donation, kids free.
Tickets: Dahlia & Sage Community
Market, Cloverdale Key Club pop-up
tables around town, and at the door.
East Gym, Cloverdale High School,
509 North Cloverdale Blvd. cusd-
care.org.
Community Unity Day BBQ for
volunteers. Lunch provided for
those helping with city clean-up
through Cloverdale High School. 8-
11 a,m. City Park, 490 W. Second St.
May 12
Sonoma County Master
Gardeners share food gardening
tips. Learn how to transition a veg-
etable garden from spring through
summer and how to extend your
harvest. Topics include water and
soil management, pest management
and succession planting. 10:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Free. Cloverdale
Regional Library, 401 North
Cloverdale Blvd.
May 13
Mother's Day Pancake Breakfast.
The Kiwanis Club of Cloverdale will
hold its 17th annual breakfast with
ham, scrambled eggs, coffee, juice,
milk, fresh strawberries and butter-
milk and blueberry pancakes. 8 to
11:30 a.m. $10 adults, $7 children 10
and under. Tickets available from
Kiwanis members, The Mail Center
and at the door. Proceeds benefit the
club's scholarship account.
Cloverdale High School, 509 North
Cloverdale Blvd.
May 16
Cloverdale Indivisible meets
Wednesday evening this month from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at United Church of
Cloverdale, 439 North Cloverdale
Blvd.
Donate blood and get a free slice
of pizza or $5 off your next order.
Schedule appointment at blood-
heroes.com, click "donate blood" and
use sponsor code Eat More Pizza. 2-6
p.m. Papa's Pizza, 105 North
Cloverdale Blvd.
May 18, 19, 25-27
"True West" is an American clas-
sic that explores human terrain as
complex as the California landscape
where it is set. Presented on CPAC's
stage May 18, 19, 25 and 26 at 7:30 pm
and May 20 and 27 at 2 pm. p.m.
Suggested audience is high school
and older. $25/adults, $12/students.
Tickets available online at
cloverdaleperformingarts.com or in
person at The Mail Center, Etc. at
207 North Cloverdale Blvd 894-3222.
cloverdaleperformingarts.com.
May 31
The Cloverdale Senior
Multipurpose Center is holding an
instant cellar wine drawing. All pro-
ceeds benefit the center. Tickets
range from $25 per individual ticket
to $1,000 for 100 tickets. Buy tickets
from board members and at the
senior center, 311 North Main St.
894-4826.
Email calendar items to
patti@sonomawest.com at least one
week prior to desired publication. Send
text documents, not PDFs or flyers.
Photo provided
DIRECTOR -- Chris Johnston of
Cloverdale will be directing "True
West," which starts May 18 at the
Cloverdale Performing Arts Center.
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You're invited to
Cloverdale Ace Hardware
for a tri-tip sandwich
(limit one per person)
cooked by the
First 100 customers of the day
will receive a FREE Ace shirt
A drawing for five Weber Kettles
will be held at I:00 P.M.
(a $199.99 value!)
Come check out the 2018
outdoor cooking equipment
and patio furniture selection!