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Comedy for a Cause raises $8,600 for Ukiah, Willits graduation events
Total Bern Productions and North Coast Comedy want to thank the community, the amazing sponsors and the City of Ukiah for making the third annual Comedy for a Cause an evening that smashed records. The show was sold out and we raised more than $8,600 to split between Ukiah High...
Career Technical Education showcase to be held on May 17
The Career Technical Education (CTE) program at Mendocino High School will present its annual spring showcase on Friday, May 17th. The showcase is an excellent opportunity for students to demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have gained throughout the year in various technical fields. Parents, teachers, and community members are invited to attend the event. The showcase provides a platform for students to showcase their innovative ideas, creativity, and abilities. It is a great way to see what the students have been working on and to support their efforts.
Mendocino County woodworkers show creations in 3 exhibits
If you go Visitors are welcome to visit the Krenov School of Fine Furniture’s state-of-the-art shop in Fort Bragg to watch teachers and students at work. Location: 440 Alger Street, Fort Bragg Time: 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. More information: 707-964-7056, thekrenovschool.org Grace Hudson Museum: The current exhibit, “Deep Roots, Spreading Branches,” explores the over 40-year history of the Krenov School of Fine Furniture in Fort Bragg. Exhibit runs through Aug. 18. Location: 431 S. Main Street, Ukiah Hours: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Wednesday to Saturday; noon-4:30 p.m. Sunday. Closed on Monday and Tuesday. More information: 707-467-2836, gracehudsonmuseum.org The Highlight Gallery: The Krenov Spring Exhibit has the works of two dozen recent Krenov graduates on display. Exhibit runs from May 18-27. Location: 10480 Kasten Street, Mendocino Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. More information: 707-937-3132, thehighlightgallery.com TC Space: The exhibit runs through May 31. Location: 324 North Franklin Street, Fort Bragg More information: artsmendocino.org/venue/tc-space.
Local Notes and Briefs
Please submit Local Notes items to the Editor by Noon on Fridays — editor@advocate-news.com or by phone at 707-380-1142. The Rotary Club of Mendocino will meet at noon on May 9th in Preston Hall in Mendocino. We will provide Community Service awards to North Coast non-profits and charities and listen to Angela Matano discuss the upcoming Mendocino Film Festival. Members of our coastal community and visitors are encouraged to bring a bag lunch and take part in the discussion. For more on our club, including a list of members and contacts, see https://www.mendocinorotary.org.
Community Library Notes: “Chenneville” by Paulette Giles
“Chenneville” by Paulette Giles, who wrote the acclaimed “News of the World,” is the story of a man injured at the end of the Civil War by a massive explosion. After a year of recuperation, John recovers part of his memory and returns to his father’s home and sees Fermin, his old loyal servant, who tells him that his beloved sister, her husband, and baby were murdered. No one knows who did it, and John is devastated and determined to find out who did it and make them pay.
Nurturing education with The Waldorf School of Mendocino County
A Soirée, Super Raffle Drawing and silent auction will be held on Friday, May 10 from 4 to 7 p.m. at The Waldorf School of Mendocino County, 6280 Third Street, Calpella. There will be live music by Mama Grows Funk. The Waldorf School of Mendocino County (WSMC) knows a...
Baseball Recap: Kelseyville extends road winning streak to six
Kelseyville came tearing into Monday's match with six straight wins (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 9.3 runs) and they left with even more momentum. They sure made it a nail-biter, but they managed to escape with a 6-4 victory over the Fort Bragg Timberwolves. That result was just more of the same for these two, as Kelseyville also won the last time the pair played back in April.
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