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Saturday Aug 5, 2023 - Friday Nov 3, 2023Photography by Rod Whaley and jewelry by Ling-Yen Jones. Unframed color prints of Pt. Arena Lighthouse and surrounding landscapes will be available during the exhibit. ... read moreCategories: Community, Public, Exhibits, ShoppingFriday Sep 1, 2023 - Saturday Sep 30, 2023Community In The Making, a group exhibition of work by a range of individuals who have participated in north coast artist and educator, Solange Roberdeau's craft workshops. With a focus on works on paper that employ suminagashi (Japanese water marbling) or gilding (metal leaf application), this exhibition celebrates... ... read moreCategories: Community, Public, Exhibits, ShoppingWednesday Sep 20, 2023... read moreCategories: Community, Dance, Music, Presentation, Public, Live Music, DanceWednesday Sep 20, 2023Biologist Bill Keener of The Marine Mammal Center will present the results of the latest studies on the cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) in San Francisco Bay and coast of Northern California. This is a story about the health of this busy marine ecosystem, and how we are learning to live with four species that we can all see from shore: harbor porpoises, bottlenose dolphins, humpback whales and gray whales. Biologist Bill Keener of The Marine Mammal Center will present the results of the latest studies on the cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) in San Francisco Bay and coast of Northern California. This is a story about the health of this busy marine ecosystem, and how we are learning to live with four species that we can all see from shore: harbor porpoises, bottlenose dolphins, humpback whales and gray whales. Biologist Bill Keener of The Marine Mammal Center will present the results of the latest studies on the cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) in San Francisco Bay and coast of Northern California. This is a story about the health of this busy marine ecosystem, and how we are learning to live with four species that we can all see from shore: harbor porpoises, bottlenose dolphins, humpback whales and gray whales. ... read moreCategories: Community, Presentation, PublicWednesday Sep 20, 2023Join the Mendocino Film Festival for our year-round programming: Past Lives ... read moreCategories: Community, Public, Film
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