Art
Art Gallery at the
Orinda Library: Stories We Tell –
Contemporary and Ancient. The Lamorinda
Arts Council invites you to view
original artwork that demonstrates the
power of storytelling using symbols and
metaphors from Sept. 3 to Nov. 1. The
public is invited to a reception with
light refreshments in honor of the
exhibiting artists on Saturday, Oct. 5
from 2 to 4 p.m. Artists in this show
include Gina Barretta, John Brown, Joy
Chew, Suellen Cox, Nancy Daniels, Elaine
Drew, Jennifer Granat, Karina and
Shun-Fei Hou, Georgianna Krieger, Lori
J. Larks, Mary Leigh Miller, Connie
Vaccaro Millholland, Denise Nomura,
Jenny Rosen, Michiko Sakai, Susanne
Simas, Ruth Stanton, Betsy Streeter,
Sharon Tama and Nancy Vachani. Visit
https://lamorindaarts.org/current-exhibits-library-gallery/
for more information or call (925)
359.9940.
Art Gallery at
Wilder: “Whiskers and Zen” Paintings by
Joy Chew. The Lamorinda Arts Council
invites you to view featured artist Joy
Chew’s digital paintings of cats and
capybara (“Whiskers and Zen”) from Sept.
9 to Oct. 6. Meet the artist on Sunday,
Sept. 15 at a reception in her honor
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. where light
refreshments will be served in the Art
Gallery at Wilder, 20 Orinda Fields Way,
Orinda. Visit
https://lamorindaarts.org/current-exhibits-wilder/
to learn more. If you plan on attending,
please download the directions.
The Second Annual
East Bay Gallery Tour has added 6
Benicia Art Galleries to the Tour this
year, bringing the total to 13 Art
Galleries for you to visit during the
month of October. You have the whole
month to visit them and get your Gallery
Tour postcard stamped for a chance to
win a prize worth $300! This event is
free and open to anyone who’d like to
participate. Visit any of the galleries
listed on the website at the end of
September or in October to pick up your
postcard with a map and addresses of all
the Art Galleries. The galleries will
start stamping postcards on Oct. 1.
Visit
www.mainstreetarts.net/east-bay-gallery-tour-2024.html
for more information.
A new exhibit,
"Expressions," opened on Aug. 21 at the
Moraga Art Gallery and highlights works
by two Lamorinda artists: Dalia Alekna,
a painter of strikingly-colorful acrylic
abstractions, and Mary Leigh Miller, a
compelling Raku ceramicist. Alys Briggs
will join Alekna and Miller as the
featured guest artist. 432 Center Street
in Moraga's Rheem Shopping Center. A
free opening reception for art lovers of
all ages will be held on Saturday, Sept.
14 from 5 to 7 p.m. Come to view the
collection, meet the artists, listen to
live music, enjoy wine and refreshments.
The gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday
from noon to 5 p.m. For more information
visit:
www.moragaartgallery.com or call
(925)376-5407.
Music
Discovering Opera:
Mozart's "The Magic Flute". Presented by
Bradford Wade, opera lover for over 45
years, on Tuesday, Sept. 17 from 1 to
2:30 p.m. in the Arts & Science Room,
Lafayette Library, 3491 Mt. Diablo
Blvd., Lafayette. Perfect for audiences
of all ages, this fairytale story
follows a handsome young prince Tamino
and a silly bird-catcher Papageno on
their quest to storm the castle and free
the clever princess Pamina. With their
magical musical instruments, these two
new friends face a vengeful Queen of the
Night, a world of sorcerers and
serpents, trouble and trials that test
their loyalty, love, and persistence.
Lecturer Bradford Wade will give a
guided tour of "The Magic Flute," with a
description of the plot interspersed
with musical examples. This lecture is
given in conjunction with Opera San
Jose's production of "The Magic Flute,
Sept. 14 through 29. Free.
Literature
Saint Mary's MFA in
Creative Writing is excited to kick off
their Fall Visiting Writers Series by
hosting Dorianne Laux, 2020 Pulitzer
Prize Finalist in Poetry, for a free
afternoon reading open to the public.
Join their community of writers in De La
Salle Hall's Hagerty Lounge on SMC's
campus on Sept. 11 from 2:30 to 3:30
p.m. as Laux shares work from her seven
collections of poetry.
www.stmarys-ca.edu/mfa
Join the Sweet
Thursday Author Series on Thursday,
Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. in the Don Tatzin
Concert Hall at the Lafayette Library to
hear author John King discuss his book,
"Portal." This is a free event, but
registration is required at
Tinyurl.com/sweet-Sept2024. The doors
will be open at 6:30 p.m. for coffee and
treats.
Other
The Kapnek Trust
USA Family Fun 5K Run, 1K Run/Walk and
Carnival will be held at Moraga Commons
Park on Sunday, Sept. 8 at 9 a.m.
Participants will enjoy a commemorative
t-shirt, brunch, music, arts/crafts,
carnival games, music, and FUN! All
proceeds from this family event help to
improve the health and wellness of
children in Zimbabwe! Strollers and dogs
welcome! Go to:
https://kapnektrustusafunrun24.eventbrite.com
Home Maintenance
Tips with Mark Shaw, local realtor. It’s
difficult to keep track of the many home
maintenance tasks that should be done
throughout the year: monthly, quarterly,
seasonally, annually, etc. Mark will
share his home maintenance schedule with
you and talk about some of the most
important tasks that will keep your
house in tip-top form and help you avoid
costly repairs down the road. Tuesday,
Sept. 10, 10:30 a.m. to noon in the
Elderberry Room, Lafayette Community
Center. Members: Free Non-Members: $10
Traditional Chinese
Exercise: 8-Section Brocades (Ba Duan
Jin) with Clara Wu in partnership with
Lamorinda Village. Looking for a
low-impact, slow, gentle, and easy
exercise to improve your balance,
agility, blood circulation, muscle
strengthening, and stress reduction?
Join for a trial session to learn this
form of more than 1000-year-old Chinese
traditional and popular exercise
movement. It is characterized by
interplay between symmetrical physical
postures and movements, mind, and
breathing in a harmonious manner. You
must register ahead of time for this
class. Limited to 12 people. Thursday,
Sept. 12, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Buckeye
Room, Lafayette Community Center. Free.
The Art of Making
Handmade Cards with instructor Jennifer
Gerst. Learn how easy and fun it is to
make beautiful cards using papers, ink,
stamps, and embellishments. Step-by-step
instructions and all materials will be
provided to complete 4 cards per class.
Session 1: Autumn Holidays -- create
cards for birthdays, friendship/thinking
of you, and Autumn holidays Wednesday,
Sept. 11 & 18, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Elderberry Room, Lafayette Community
Center. Session 2: Winter Holidays --
create cards for birthdays,
encouragement, and Winter holidays
Wednesday, Oct. 9 & 16, 12:30 to 2:30
p.m. Elderberry Room, Lafayette
Community Center. Materials Fee: $20 per
session, payable to instructor. Minimum
4, maximum 10 attendees.
2nd Annual
Lamorinda Public Safety Fair – Sept.
14.at 10 a.m. Fun for the kids, treats
and information for Everyone! Police
drones and vehicles, Fire truck, Search
and Rescue, Ham Radio Operators and
MORE! Free to the public. St. Anselm’s
Church, 682 Michael Lane, Lafayette.
AARP Tax-Aide is
looking for volunteers to become members
of a team providing free tax preparation
service in Contra Costa County. Tax-Aide
needs individuals with diverse
backgrounds and experiences. While prior
tax preparation experience is
beneficial, it is not a requirement. The
program provides comprehensive training
and ongoing support to ensure all
volunteers feel confident and capable in
their roles. Volunteer positions include
Tax Counselors, who are trained by
Tax-Aide and certified by the IRS, and
Client Facilitators, who schedule
appointments and assist clients at tax
sites. To learn more and apply on-line,
visit
www.aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer
or call (925) 726-3199 for additional
information.
Garden
The Walnut Creek
Garden Club will hold its FREE monthly
meeting on Monday Sept. 9 at The Gardens
at Heather Farms in Walnut Creek. Join
them for a special program Stefani
Bittner: The Fragrant Flower Garden.
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.,
followed by a brief meeting, social time
and an educational program,
Complimentary tea, coffee & snacks are
available. 1540 Marchbanks Dr, Walnut
Creek. Open to the public. For more
information, please visit:
www.WalnutCreekGardenClub.org
The Lafayette
Community Garden and Outdoor Learning
Center is celebrating its 13th year with
a community open house on Sunday, Sept.
8, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The community
garden is located across from the
reservoir at 3932 Mt. Diablo Boulevard
in Lafayette. The event is free and will
highlight the amazing life and
importance of bees and the craft of
beekeeping. In addition to the speakers,
there will be guided tours of the
garden, information on raising chickens,
master gardening, bee crafts, bee
tasting, iced tea and lemonade, and an
opportunity to walk a labyrinth and see
the garden’s Miwok Village. If you have
questions, you can call (925) 946-0563
or visit their website at
www.lafayettecommunitygarden.org.
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