Screenings: The Day I Saw Your Heart
Well, not your heart exactly. You see, “The Day I Saw Your Heart” is the title of a complicated family dramedy that screens next Thursday as part of the Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival. Presented by the Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County, the Film Fest spent a decade at the Rialto’s old home on Summerfield Road in Santa Rosa, and set up temporarily at the 6th Street playhouse, but since Ky Boyd’s Rialto Cinemas has finally moved to Sebastopol, the Jewish Film Festival once again has a permanent home.
Earth day gives locals cause to celebrate
The first Earth Day took place on April 22, 1970. It was the brainchild of a Wisconsin senator named Gaylord Nelson inspired both by the impacts of a 1969 oil spill off Santa Barbara, California, and by the potency of the student anti-war movement.
Through the Graden Gate: July gardening
Once again, my sunflowers’ leaves are in tatters, in some cases
Exploring wild places and open spaces
If you’re planning to go on the Jenner Headlands outing next Sunday, Sept. 1, be prepared to get high. You’ll be trekking on almost 6,000 acres of rugged Sonoma coastland above Jenner where the Russian River meets the Pacific Ocean.