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ClOVerdale Commuity Calendar
Editor’s Pick
Looking for something to do
while on a break for the holidays?
The library has a host of events for
community members of all ages to
check out. Details below.
Ongoing
You don’t have to be a senior to
take advantage of everything the
senior center has to offer. Among
the many classes are those that
help you learn to relax, improve
your balance and create well-being.
The senior center offers four yoga
classes, Mondays through
Thursdays from 8:45 to 9:45 am.
Qigong practice is taught on
Mondays from 10 to 11 am. A
meditation circle meets Tuesdays
from 5:30 to 7 pm. A TED Talk
discussion group meets on
Tuesdays from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. to
discuss different TED talks.
Teacher-led classes are $5 for
senior center members and $8 for
non—members. Cloverdale Senior
Multipurpose Center, 311 N. Main
St. 707-894-4826,
Cloverdaleseniorcenter.com.
Community support of
educational experiences for
Cloverdale Unified School District
students is a win-win. Show up at a
Cloverdale Adds Resources for
Education (CARE) Foundation
meeting, held at 7 pm. on the third
Tuesday of the month at Cloverdale
High School in Room- 10 and see
how you can lend a hand. The
CARE Foundation is a nonprofit
comprised of educators and
concerned Cloverdale community
members. cusdcareorg.
The Cloverdale Regional Library
hosts a handful of recurring weekly
events for people of all ages. On
Mondays, the library hosts Wee
Read Baby-Toddler Storytime and
Preschool Storytime. Wee Read
Baby-Toddler Storytime is for
children age 0 to 36 months at 10:30
am. Preschool Storytime is for kids
age 3 to 6 at 11:30 am. The library
hosts beginning ASL classes with
local Maryann Wilson at 6:30 pm.
The class is all ages. On Tuesdays,
the library offers homework help
for K—12 students from 3:30 to 5:30
pm. On Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4
p.m., children in grades seven to 12
can go to the library for Game On, a
program that provides kids a space
to relax and play games with their
peers. Every Saturday, the library
hosts a free yoga class from noon to
1 pm. Beginners are welcome.
Cloverdale Regional Library, 401 N.
Cloverdale Blvd.
Problems with drinking?
Alcoholics Anonymous can help.
Meetings in Cloverdale: Monday, 7
p.m., Living Water Church;
Tuesday, 8 am, 122 Main St.;
Tuesday, noon, Cloverdale Grange;
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Cloverdale
Grange; Sunday at 2 p.m., Parkside
Christian Chapel, 553 W. 2nd St.
All are open meetings; all are
welcome.
Are you a trivia buff? The Clover
Theater hosts general knowledge
trivia every Wednesday night at 7
pm. Admission is free and
participants have the opportunity
to win prizes. 121 E. 1st St.
Dec. 27
Maker Studio: Under Pressure.
Make models with air pressure to
explore how hydraulics work with
digital design instructor, Lindsay
Hunter. Free. For grades 4 to 6.
Space is limited, register online.
From 3:30 to 5 pm. Cloverdale
Regional Library, 401 N. Cloverdale
Blvd.
Dec. 28 -
Learn how to tie-dye for teens.
Bring a clean, light colored piece of
cotton clothing and the Cloverdale
library provide the rest. Take home
your own colorful tie-dye creation.
For teens in grades 7 to 12. Free.
From 2 to 3:30 pm. Cloverdale
Regional Library, 401 N. Cloverdale
Blvd.
Jan. 1
Happy New Year!
Jan. 2
Magician Mike’s Magic Show. A
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JAZZ CLUB SambaNoma is heading to the Arts Alliance’s first Jazz Club
sessiOn of the year. Details below.
magic show inspired by the most
magical season of the year, a time of
shorter days, colder nights and
annual celebrations of light. Come
warm yourself this season with a
little fun and a whole lot of wonder!
All ages are welcome to come laugh,
smile and participate in this special
seasonal magic show. From 3 to 4
p.m. Cloverdale Regional Library,
401 N. Cloverdale Blvd.
SambaNoma. Come hear the
Brazilian sounds of SambaNoma
during the Cloverdale Arts
Alliance’s Jazz Club. The band is a
collective of Sonoma County
musicians and music educators
uni-ted by their love of infectious
rhythms, sensual melodies and lush
harmonies of Brazilian music. From
7:30 to 9:30 pm. Doors open at 7 pm.
Tickets are $15 for Arts Alliance
members and $20 for non-members.
Cloverdale Arts Alliance Gallery, 204
N. Cloverdale Blvd.
Jan. 3
Maker Studio: Making Movement.
Explore parts of the body and how
they work mechanically. Make your
own creation to take home. Class led
by digital design instructor Lindsay
Hunter. Free. For grades fourth
through six. From 3:30 to 5 pm.
:‘ Space is. limited, register online.
Cloverdale Regional Library, 401 N.
, Cloverdale Blvd.
Jan. 4
Job skills workshop. Meet with
human resource and recruiting
professionals to learn firsthand how
to stand out in the job market. The
workshop will cover résumé writing,
job hunting, LinkedIn and
networking, and interview skills.
Attendees should bring their current
résumé, interview experiences to
share with the group and any and all.
job seeker questions. From 1:30 to 3
pm, Cloverdale Regional Library,
401 N. Cloverdale Blvd.
Jan. 9 .
County tranSportation discussion.
How easy is it for older adults and
residents with disabilities to get
around in Sonoma County? How
often do they forgo important trips
because they lack transportation?
What are the local transportation
challenges, successes and gaps in
services? Older adults and residents
with disabilities are invited to
discuss these questions and share
their experiences, adding their input
to the Sonoma County Connected
Communities Transportation Study.
From 9 to 11 a.m.,Cloverdale Senior
Multipurpose Center, 311 N. Main
St.,
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