National Library Week (April 23-29) is on the horizon! Held each year in April, National Library Week is an opportunity to celebrate an audacious and remarkable idea —that information and knowledge should be accessible to anyone, anytime, absolutely free. The theme of this year’s celebration is “There’s More to the Story,” and evidence of that theme is everywhere in your local libraries. From streaming video to activities that celebrate our diversity and creativity, we meet you where you need us. Celebrate National Library Week with your library! Click here to read a note from Library Director Erika Thibault on this special week, and join us for eventsthat inspire and delight. From storytimes to book clubs, there’s something for everyone. See you soon!
Thank you for being a member of the Sonoma County Library community. Visit our online library for thousands of films, TV shows, eBooks, databases, magazines, classes, video games, and more. Be sure to check out open jobs at Sonoma County Library here. Questions? Please call your local library branch or click here to send us a message. Semana Nacional de las Bibliotecas ¡Semana Nacional de las Bibliotecas (del 23 al 29 de abril) está cerca! Celebrada cada año en abril, la Semana Nacional de las Bibliotecas es una oportunidad para celebrar una idea audaz y notable- que la la información y el conocimiento deben ser accesibles para todos en cualquier momento, absolutamente gratis. El tema de la celebración de este año is “Hay mucho más que contar,” y la evidencia de este tema se encuentra en todas las bibliotecas locales. Desde transmitir videos a actividades que celebran nuestra diversidad y creatividad, nosotros estamos preparados para apoyarlos cuando nos necesiten. ¡Celebra la Semana Nacional de las Bibliotecas con tu Biblioteca! Haz click aquí para leer un mensaje de la directora de la biblioteca Erika Thibault conmemorando esta semana tan especial y acompáñanos a los eventosque inspiran y deleitan a todos. Desde las horas de cuentos hasta los clubes de lectura, siempre habrá algo para todos. ¡Nos vemos pronto!Celebra con nosotros
Gracias por ser miembro de la comunidad de la Biblioteca del Condado de Sonoma. Visite nuestra biblioteca en línea para ver miles de películas, programas de televisión, libros electrónicos, bases de datos, revistas, clases, videojuegos y mucho más. Revise aquí los puestos disponibles en la Biblioteca del Condado de Sonoma. ¿Preguntas? Por favor llame a su biblioteca local o haga clic para mandar un mensaje.
LGBTQI History: A Sonoma County Timeline 1947-2000. Wednesdays 1:30-3pm. Online via Zoom. On April 26, Janet Zagoria will be joining us for a discussion on the early years of We The People newspaper. Contact me to enroll in this
LGBTQI History: A Sonoma County Timeline 1947-2000. Wednesdays 1:30-3pm. Online via Zoom. On April 19, Ken Kunert will be joining us for a discussion on the history
of the Billy Foundation. Please contact me to enroll in this
Want to create a family budget but don’t know where to begin? Curious how to plan for retirement? Sonoma County Library has got you covered! Money Smart Week is a national public education program that empowers people with the knowledge and skills to make better-informed personal financial decisions. Check out these free money-smart eventsbelow!
Money Smart Events
Money Smart Kids!Use decorative materials to design your own money bank to take home. All materials provided. Recommended for grades K-6. Join us at two library locations: Sonoma Valley and Rohnert Park-Cotati.
Managing Money: A Caregiver’s Guide to Finances. It’s never too early to put financial plans in place. Join us to learn tips for managing someone else’s finances, how to prepare for future care costs, and the benefits of early planning. Available online, or attend a live screening at two library locations: Petaluma and Rohnert Park-Cotati.
Virtual Programs from the Federal Reserve
Every day from April 15-20, 11:00 – 11:20 am:Monday, April 17 – Family Budgeting
Tuesday, April 18 – Instituciones Financieras (Financial Institutions) *in Spanish with English captions
Thank you for being a member of the Sonoma County Library community. Visit us online or in person at one of our branches. Be sure to check out open jobs at Sonoma County Library here. Questions? Please call your local library branch or click here to send us a message.
Semana de Conocimiento Financierodel 15 – 21 de abril ¿Quieres crear un presupuesto familiar pero no sabes por dónde empezar? ¿Tienes curiosidad por saber cómo planificar tu jubilación? ¡La Biblioteca del Condado de Sonoma te puede ayudar! La Semana de Conocimiento Financiero es un programa nacional de educación pública que empodera a las personas con el conocimiento y las habilidades para tomar decisiones financieras personales mejor informadas. ¡Echa un vistazo a estos eventosgratuitos de conocimientos financiero a continuación!
Eventos de Conocimiento Financiero
¡Educación financiera para niños!Utiliza materiales decorativos para diseñar tu propio banco de dinero para llevar a casa. Todos los materiales proporcionados. Recomendado para los grados K-6. Únete a nosotros en dos ubicaciones de la biblioteca: Sonoma Valley y Rohnert Park-Cotati.
Manejando la finanzas: Guía de finanzas para tutores legales. Nunca es demasiado pronto para poner en marcha los planes financieros. Únase a nosotros para aprender a manejar las finanzas de otra persona, prepararse para los costos futuros de atención y los beneficios de la planificación temprana. Disponibleen línea, o también puede asistir a una proyección en vivo en dos ubicaciones de la biblioteca: Petaluma y Rohnert Park-Cotati.
Programas virtuales de la Reserva Federal
Todos los días del 15 al 20 de abril, de 11:00 a 11:20 am:Lunes 17 de abril – Presupuesto familiar
Martes 18 de abril – Instituciones Financieras *en español con subtítulos en inglés
Gracias por ser miembro de la comunidad de Bibliotecas del Condado de Sonoma. Visítenos en línea o en persona en una de nuestras sucursales. Asegúrese de consultar los trabajos disponible en la Biblioteca del Condado de Sonoma aquí. ¿Preguntas? Por favor llame a su biblioteca local o haga clic para mandar un mensaje.
Shortly aer Sue Ellen McCann became interim Executive Director for the Sebastopol Center for the Arts (SebARTS) last December, she realized that the Center might not be able to continue much longer. The pandemic had taken so much out of the organization; it lost staff, donors, members, event bookings; plus it struggled to maintain its aging facility. How would it recover?
This March, SebARTS has launched the “Save the Center” campaign to seek a broader base of support for its mission, the many uses of its building and managing its programs. It’s the “greatest challenge to date” for the organization, according to the campaign announcement.
The pandemic has been difficult for many non-profits but even more so for arts organizations. Main Stage West theater closed at the end of February. “Any public facing organization that convened people, whether it was for conversations or for entertainment or for education, really suffered badly during the pandemic,” said Sally Baker, SebARTS Board President. Arts organizations lost both earned income and donations. They also lost regular interaction with the people who valued their mission. Resuming normal operations has been a challenge. “Figuring out how to cope during the pandemic was one thing,” McCann said. “What brought us to where we are right now was the starting up again.” By the end of last year, SebARTS was trying to stay open with only two staff members. “I’m sure the community was thrilled when the Center opened up again, but then Covid hit again. They never really got their feet underneath them to get re-started,” explained McCann. She complimented the hard work of the small staff and how they helped bring her up to speed on the organization. McCann, who previously worked at KQED before moving back to downtown Sebastopol, saw a lot of possibility in the organization but she needed to see how committed the Board was to planning for its future. She also brought in Steve Markus as Interim Associate Director. He had also moved to town aer working in theater and performing arts organizations in Los Angeles. The two of them did an assessment of where the Center was financially and what kind of budget and staffing would allow it to function properly. At a January board meeting, McCann told them: “We weren’t going to have enough revenue to get past June of this year.” SebARTS needed considerably more money to keep its doors open. “When you give bad news like that to people, they quite oen back away,” she said. But the board’s response was amazing. “They leaned in. They’re exhausted too and they, of course, were shocked. I think they knew on some level; they just didn’t know the details – when it was going to happen or how bad it was.” Almost nobody knew how bad it was either.
The February Donor Meeting
McCann and the board reached out to the donors of SebARTS and invited them to a meeting on Sunday, February 5th. More than 50 people showed up. McCann told them frankly that the organization was in trouble and would be forced to shut down. “I was impressed by the immediate response at that meeting,” said Markus. “They were not going to let it happen; the Center could not close. It’s a really supportive group.” McCann’s takeaway from the meeting was “that we had a mandate to keep the Center open and to move ahead and hire new staff.”
“The amazing thing about this organization is that it is really positive, which is why I think the community has responded the way that it has,” McCann said. “They just needed to be asked.” The meeting generated donations of $185,000 within 48 hours. It was a great response but alas, not enough. “We created the “Save the Center” campaign aer the meeting to ask for help from the greater Bay Area community and beyond,” said Markus. The campaign’s goal is to raise a total of $285K by June and then another $285K by the end of the year.
The Place of SebARTS in the Community
Sally Baker is an artist herself, a former teacher of fine arts at the high school level, and a believer in arts education. When we talked by phone, she was waiting in Santa Rosa for AAA to arrive and fix the flat tire on her car. Baker has been involved in the Sebastopol Center for the Arts since it was housed in the basement of the Methodist Church.
“A lot of people aren’t aware of all the things that go on at the Center,” she said. In addition to the art gallery and the event space, she cited Art at the Source Open Studios (Spring) and Sonoma County Art Trails (Fall). SebARTS has many educational programs as well.
Programs at SebARTS
If the Center closed, Baker believes it would be “heartbreaking” for local artists. She added that “artists depend on the Center to be inspired, to take classes, to build community and create artists.” She said that there aren’t many galleries for artists to show their work and sell it. They also depend on the Center for making a living as professional artists. SebARTS could almost be viewed as a member collective. Artists are members who are required to put in time on committees and help organize programs. McCann said that SebARTS has 220 volunteers. “The Center wouldn’t run without volunteers,” said Baker. There is a special event this Sunday for volunteers.
“We take the arts for granted until it’s gone; then we notice,” Baker said. Her son was one of the leaders of Main Stage West.
Moving Forward
McCann and Markus are optimistic about prospects for Save the Center campaign. McCann is interviewing for a full-time Executive Director to replace herself. She has opened the search for an advancement director to lead fundraising efforts from individual donors and institutions. An art auction for the fall is on the drawing board. “One of the things that was really fun about the donor meeting was everyone enjoyed getting together,” said McCann “It was a great conversation and obviously we were very happy with the results, but I hadn’t really thought about that aspect as also a symptom of Covid.”
The Sebastopol Film Festival resumed this year and Baker said it was successful. “It was evidence that people will come out,” she said, confirming by the end of our call that AAA had arrived. When she called back the next day, she told me that her flat tire had been fixed. She wanted to add: “Even though our name is Sebastopol Center for the Arts, we feel our scope is more countywide or across the North Bay in terms of what we do and who we serve.” The Center helps bring people from outside the area to Sebastopol to see the art and meet artists.
Markus said that he knew nothing about the organization when he joined it. Now he thinks “it’s a remarkable group of people who have been rowing in the same direction and don’t tire.” He added: “They have been working on making, enjoying and providing art to this community, even during a particularly difficult time.”
Link to SebARTS website. Photos provided by SebARTS.
LGBTQI History: A Sonoma County Timeline 1947-2000. Wednesdays 1:30-3pm. Online via Zoom. On April 12, we will be talking with Adam Richmond about various local
efforts to combat anti-LGBTQI violence during the 1980s-90s.
UPCOMING EVENTSall events are free April 4LGBTQ+ & HIV+ Grief Group **at the Spahr Center and on zoomemail Nikki for info and registration:nmillett@thespahrcenter.org(see flyer below for more details)7 to 8 pm April 6Topical Thursdays12:30 to 2 pm on zoomWhat To Do with All Our Stuff? See topic writeup belowTo join group, find purple Join Group button below April 11Second Tuesday LGBT+ Senior Group at Mgt. Todd Senior Center1560 Hill Road, Novato in the Hill Community Room behind the main building(see site map & more information below)Topic: What Advice Would You GiveYounger Generations? What Would You Like to Learn from Them?12:30 to 2:30 April 12LGBT+ Senior Monthly Mixer **at San Rafael Joe’s please RSVP to Bill: bblackburn@thespahrcenter.org4:30 to 6 pm -from 4th Street entrance April 18Games Day *at Sam’s Place, Novato 1545 S. Novato Blvd.meal at 2 pm, games at 3 pm April 20Senior Breakfast Club *at Sam’s Place, Novato 9:30 am April 25Women’s Coffee *at Sam’s Place, Novato 10 am April 25Fourth TuesdayWest Marin LGBT Senior Town Hallin-person at San Geronimo Valley Community Center 6350 Sir Francis Drake Blvd12:30 to 1 brown bag/1-2:30 discussion April 28Men’s Brown Bag Lunchlast Friday of every monthdownstairs at the Spahr Centersemi-ramp but no automatic door150 Nellen Ave. #100, Corte Maderanoon to 1:30 pm
*Social Committee event, must RSVP, at least 8 participants required;to RSVP or get on their email list, write to them at socialcommittee@comcast.net
To join the Spahr Senior Groupon ZoomMondays, 7 to 8 pm, &Thursdays, 12:30 to 2 pm,click the purple button below the Butterfly Heart or here:
New participants are warmly welcomed!If you’re zoom-challenged, let me know and I’ll work with you!
Topical Thursdays12:30 to 2 pm March 30What Can We Do with All Our Stuff?I’m hearing a common thread running through many of our conversations: many of the things that we own are increasingly a burden. How can we sort through our stuff and decide what to let go of and what to keep? What do we base that decision on? After all, cliches are often true: You can’t take it with you.
Living Room Mondays7 to 8 pm We share with each other about how we’re doing and have unstructured conversations focused on listening from our hearts and deepening community.
The Northbay LGBT+ Senior Social Committee has been consistently offering meaningful, fun events for the senior community. Everyone born in any month will be celebrated in that month’s email – including your birthday if you’ll let them know when it rolls around! To sign up for their emails or register for events, click here. You can check out their March calendar by clicking here.
Coronavirus Updates Covid Test Expiration Dates Extended:When the tests were created, a conservative date was assigned because authorities didn’t know how long they would be effective. They are working beyond their original expiration date and have been assigned new ones. You can check on your kits’ expiration date and learn more by clicking here. IF your kit is made by Quickvue, you can search for the updated expiration date here.
The Spahr Center has coronavirus rapid home test kits& masks and they are available for free in the office – 150 Nellen Avenue, Suite 100, Corte Madera 94925; 415/457-2487. The office is open 10 am – 3 pm weekdays. Only vaccinated people may come to the office and masks must be worn inside the building. Any staff person can direct you to the kits. This is a great resource we are pleased to offer, please don’t hesitate to get these kits! In order to keep track of new infections, the County asks that we report self-test resultshere. To see Marin County’s latest pandemic information, click here. The mask recommendations of the Mask Nerd– an aerosol scientist who studies mask effectiveness – are featured in this article and highly informative video. May we all be safe and well!
Community Notices
The Spahr Center’s Food Pantryis open to seniors who need support in meeting their nutritional needs. We want to help! Items such as fresh vegies, fruit & meats, eggs and dairy, prepared meals, pasta, sauces, and canned goods are delivered weekly to people who sign up. Robert, our Pantry Manager, does a terrific job in trying to meet the individual needs and preferences of the people we serve.
Vivalon Resources for Seniors Whistlestop, now renamed Vivalon, offers many resources for us seniors, now listed in this easy-to-print one-page guide. Access to rides, food, classes, activities, resources, referrals, and more. Membership not required for most classes and services during the pandemic. Some in-person events are being planned. To get Vivalon’s listings, clickhere. They also provide access to resources including rides for older adults. Please note: there is a 3-week registration process for the ride program so register now if you think you may need rides in the future. Click here for their website. The Jackson Cafe has great specials, a roomy dining room, small tables and big round tables for groups. Open 11:30 to 1:45; $8 for members, $10 for guests, with takeout readily available. You can find their daily changing menu and more information here.
Building Community in the Midst of Sheltering-in-PlaceSee old friends and make new ones! Join us!The Spahr Center’s LGBT Senior Discussion Groupscontinue everyMonday, 7 to 8 pm& Thursday, 12:30 to 2 pm on zoom
To Join Group by Video using Computer, Smart Phone or TabletJust click this button at the start time, 6:55 pm Mondays / 12:25 pm Thursdays:Join GroupAlways the same link! Try it, it’s easy!
To Join Group by Phone CallIf you don’t have internet connections or prefer joining by phone,call the following number at the start time,6:55 pm Mondays / 12:25 pm Thursdays:1-669-900-6833The Meeting id is 820 7368 6606#(no participant id required)The password, if requested, is 135296#If you want to be called into the group by phone, notify Bill Blackburn at 415/450-5339
California Department of Aging ResourcesThe CDA has a website that is packed with information and resources relevant to the lives of seniors in our state. From Covid-19 updates to more general care for age-related health issues, access to legal assistance to getting home-delivered meals to help with housing, you may well find answers to your questions by clicking: here.
Adult and Aging Service’s Information and Assistance Line, providing information and referrals to the full range of services available to older adults, adults with disabilities and their family caregivers, has a new phone number and email address: 415/473-INFO (4636) 8:30 am to 4:30 pm weekdays473INFO@marincounty.org
Miwok Hill, Novato! 3/27/23
Questions? Assistance? Suggestions? We have resources and volunteers for:grocery deliveryfood assistanceproviding weekly comfort calls to check in on youplus more!
Funding for this program, at least in part, is made available by the Older Americans Act, administered locally by the Marin Department of Health & Human Services, Aging & Adult Services.
Join the Sonoma County Library for eventsthroughout the month of April, from meditative sound baths to book-making. All events are free and you don’t need a library card to attend; registration is required for select events. See some of our April events below!
Kids & Families Join us for Bilingual Family Concerts with Nathalia! Nathalia’s catchy original songs will have everyone singing, dancing, and learning Spanish. At six library locations: Roseland, Rincon Valley, Sonoma Valley, Rohnert Park-Cotati, Cloverdale, and Northwest. For grades K-6.Celebrate el día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children’s Day/Book Day)at a Mi Libro/My Book Workshop! Make your own book with drawings, collage, and/or photos at eight library locations: Roseland, Rohnert Park-Cotati, Guerneville, Petaluma, Northwest, Rincon Valley, Central Santa Rosa, and Windsor.
For grades K-6. Tweens & Teens Join us for Intro to Chinese Calligraphy! Learn the essential elements, including how to hold the brush, basic strokes, and simple words. At four library locations: Central Santa Rosa, Windsor, Petaluma, and Roseland. For grades 7-12.Create your own mini zine at a Mini Zine Workshop! Paper, pens, pencils, markers, magazines, and stickers will be provided. At five library locations: Petaluma, Central Santa Rosa, Northwest, Roseland, and Sonoma Valley.
For grades 7-12.All Ages Celebrate Earth Day and take a virtual reality ocean expedition with National Geographic Explorer Dr. Erika Woolsey. Join us on Saturday, April 22 at 11:00 am at the Cloverdale Library or 3:00 pm at the Guerneville Library! AdultsLearn how to budget and organize information in our Introduction to Microsoft Excel classes at Central Santa Rosa, Petaluma, and Sonoma Valley. The library also offers a Navigating the Google Cloudclass; available at Roseland, Sonoma Valley, and Windsor.Relax and unwind at a Meditative Sound Bath! Tune in as musician Phoenix Song sings and plays the didgeridoo, esraj, native flute, drums, and hand pans; leave feeling refreshed and renewed. Please bring your own towel or yoga mat. Available at four library locations: Central Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, Rincon Valley, and Sonoma Valley.Looking for more? Explore the full calendar! Explore the CalendarA Reminder from Your Library: Upcoming Holiday Closure All library branches will be closed on Sunday, April 9. We look forward to seeing you when we reopen on Monday, April 10!
Thank you for being a member of the Sonoma County Library community.
Be sure to check out open jobs at Sonoma County Library here. Questions? Please call your local library branch or click here to send us a message.
Eventos de abril
Únase a la Biblioteca del Condado de Sonoma para los eventosen persona y virtuales ofrecidos durante el mes de abril. Presentamos eventos como baños de sonido meditativo hasta talleres de encuadernación de libros. Todos los eventos son gratuitos y no necesita una tarjeta de la biblioteca para asistir; sí es necesario registrarse para algunos eventos. ¡Vea una selección de los eventos de abril a continuación!
Niños y familias ¡Únete a conciertos familiares bilingües con Nathalia! ¡Las canciones originales y memorables de Nathalia harán que todos canten, bailen y tal vez incluso aprendan un poco de español. Nathalia estará en seis bibliotecas, las de: Roseland, Rincon Valley, Sonoma Valley, Rohnert Park-Cotati, Cloverdale y Northwest.
Para los grados de K-6.
¡Celebra el Día de los Niños/el Día de los Libros en el Taller Mi Libro! Harás tu propio libro usando dibujos, collage y / o fotos en ocho bibliotecas, las de: Roseland, Rohnert Park-Cotati, Guerneville, Petaluma, Northwest, Rincon Valley, Central Santa Rosa y Windsor.
Para los grados de K-6. Adolescentes
¡Ven a uno de los talleres de introducción a la caligrafía china! Aprende lo básico, incluyendo los elementos esenciales de la caligrafía china, cómo sostener el pincel, trazos básicos, y palabras simples. Ofrecido en cuatro bibliotecas, las de: Central Santa Rosa, Windsor, Petaluma y Roseland.
Para los grados de 7-12
¡Crea tu propio mini zine en uno de nuestros talleres! Usaremos papel, bolígrafos, lápices, marcadores, revistas y calcomanías para crear nuestros propios mini-zines. Habrá talleres en las bibliotecas de: Petaluma, Central Santa Rosa, Northwest, Roseland y Sonoma Valley.
Save the date for the Spring 2023 One Love Diversity Fair to be held on April 5th from 11am – 2pm at the Santa Rosa Campus.
Join us in the quad to celebrate all that makes SRJC the epicenter of community and inclusion. This event is committed to recognizing and promoting awareness and appreciation for the value of diversity at Santa Rosa Junior College and in our community.
This year’s focus will be on building community and connecting students and staff to health and wellness/mental health resources. The event will also include a community art project, DIY craft tables, music, food, and much more!
This is a great way for students to find their community, and for staff to promote programs and services.
There are several ways to support this year’s One Love Diversity Fair:
Spread the word: Please share flyer with other fellow students.
Attend the event
Table on the quad: If you are part of a student club on campus and would like to table at this event, RSVP by Wed, March 29th, 5pm. Registration link HERE.
Recommend a vendor: Do you have a favorite self-care, health & wellness and/or mental health resource you’d like to share? Share the attached invitation with staff from that organization or program or send an email to, Beatriz Camargo, bcamargo@santarosa.edu , with contact info and we’ll invite them to participate!