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Thurs and Sun, 11 to 6. Fri-Sat, 11 to 8. 707.775.4ART.

Russian River Art Gallery Through Jun 30, “Small Works,” art that’s little in size but not in stature. 16357 Main St, Guerneville. Daily, 10 to 6. 707.869.9099.

Santa Rosa City Council Chambers Through Jul 10, “Pinhole Photography,” works by Ira Meinhofer. 100 Santa Rosa Ave, Ste 10, Santa Rosa. Mon-Fri, 9 to 5. 707.543.3282.

Sebastopol Center for the Arts Through Jul 20, “Up, Up & Away,” expressing aspects of flight. 282 S High St, Sebastopol. Tues-Fri, 10 to 4; Sat, 1 to 4. 707.829.4797.

Sonoma County Museum Through Aug 18, “Margins to Mainstream,” seven contemporary artists with disabilities. 425 Seventh St, Santa Rosa. Tues-Sun, 11 to 4. 707.579.1500.

Steele Lane Community Center Through Jun 20, “Waiting,” paintings by John Norall. Jun 25Aug 15, “Fantasy in Oils,” paintings by Marcia Chastain. 415 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa. Mon-Thurs, 8 to 7; Fri, 8 to 5. 707.543.3282.

Towers Gallery Through Jun 30, “Bright Summer Lights,” multimedia by Janet McBeen and oil paintings by Adele Pruitt. 240 N Cloverdale Blvd, Ste 2, Cloverdale. 707.894.4331.

Upstairs Art Gallery Through Jun 30, Paintings by Henry White. 306 Center Ave (above Levin & Co bookstore), Healdsburg. Sun-Thurs, 10 to 6; Fri-Sat, 10 to 9. 707.431.4214.

MARIN COUNTY Art by the Bay Weekend Gallery Through Jun 30, “Spring Show,” variety of media from West Marin artists. 18856 Hwy 1, Marshall. 415.663.1006.

Bolinas Museum Through Jun 23, “Asia Then,” photographs by photographs by Alfred Palmer. Through Jun 23, “Historical Paintings of Coastal Marin,” featuring

pieces by prominent artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through Jun 23, “Patricia Briceno: Dances with Wools,” art with felted wool, silk and dyes. 48 Wharf Rd, Bolinas. Fri, 1 to 5; Sat-Sun, noon to 5; and by appointment. 415.868.0330.

Gallery Bergelli Through Jul 10, “Ten Years of Water,” paintings by Pegan Brooke. 483 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur. 415.945.9454.

Gallery Route One Through Jul 21, “GRO Artist Member Exhibition.” Salon, Jul 21, 4pm. 11101 Hwy 1, Pt Reyes Station. Wed-Mon, 11 to 5. 415.663.1347.

Marin Community Foundation Through Sep 27, “Breaking Barriers,” featuring work by Bay Area artists with disabilities. Reception, Jun 19, 4:30pm. 5 Hamilton Landing, Ste 200, Novato. Open Mon-Fri, 9 to 5.

Marin MOCA Through Jul 14, “Summer National Juried Exhibition,” featuring 45 pieces selected from hundreds of entries. Novato Arts Center, Hamilton Field, 500 Palm Dr, Novato. Wed-Sun, 11 to 4. 415.506.0137.

O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Through Jun 27, “The Beauty of Imperfection,” 10th annual Wabi-Sabi show. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. Tues-Sat, 10 to 2; also by appointment. 415.388.4331.

Seager Gray Gallery Through Jun 30, “Mysterious Barricades,” paintings by Devorah Jacoby. 23 Sunnyside Ave, Mill Valley. Tues-Sat; 11 to 6. Fri-Sat, 11 to 7; Sun, 12 to 5. 415.384.8288.

NAPA COUNTY di Rosa Through Jun 30, “From Two Worlds,” photography by Linda Connor. Through Dec 31, Largest collection of contemporary Bay Area art. Tours daily. 5200 Sonoma Hwy, Napa. Wed-Sun, 10am to 6pm 707.226.5991.

Downtown Napa Through Nov 30, 6pm, “Art on First,” the third annual exhibition bringing art to empty storefronts in downtown Napa. Includes work by 13 Bay Area artists on display through 2013. Through Jan 1, 2015, “Metamorphosis,”

outdoor sculpture exhibit with self-guided tour. Main and Third streets, Napa.

ECHO Gallery Through Jul 6, “The Great Wall of Doof,” installation by Tim Sharman. Through Jul 6, “Touch of Nature,” juried exhibition exploring the wild and wonderful ways of nature in all media. 1348 A Lincoln Ave, Calistoga. 707.812.2201.

Gordon Huether Gallery Through Jul 31, “Norcal Modern,” new paintings by Grace Slick. 1465 First St, Napa. 707.255.5954.

Grand Hand Gallery Through Jul 31, “American Juke Box,” photography by Christopher Felver. Through Jul 31, “Fruit Juice,” work incorporating or inspired by all things fruit. Reception, Jun 19, 6pm. 1136 Main St, Napa. No phone.

Napa Valley Museum Through Jun 30, “Jazzland and Other Stories,” paintings by Edmund Ian Grant. Reception, Jun 20, 5:30pm. Through Jul 28, “Miles Davis,” sketches and oil paintings by jazz pioneer Miles Davis. 55 Presidents Circle, Yountville. Wed-Mon, 10 to 5. 707.944.0500.

Comedy All-Female Comedy Night Hosted by Helen Pachynski. Adult content. Jun 19, 9pm. $4. Gaia’s Garden, 1899 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa. 707.544.2491.

Below the Belt Brandon Revels hosts this evening of standup comedy featuring local talent. Third Fri of every month, 9pm. $10. Jasper O’Farrell’s, 6957 Sebastopol Ave, Sebastopol. 707.829.2062.

Comedy Night Presented by Active 20-30 Club 656. Third Thurs of every month, 8:30pm. Free. Sally Tomatoes, 1100 Valley House Dr, Rohnert Park. 707.665.0260.

Lily Tomlin One of the most versatile comedians in showbiz, she’s known for her wide array of characters. Jun 23. $65-$85. Uptown Theatre, 1350 Third St, Napa. 707.259.0123.

OVER AND OUT ‘The History of Future Folk,’ about two guys who perform music in

public wearing spacesuits, screens June 23 at Long Meadow Ranch Winery. See Film, p29.

Tuesday Evening Comedy Mark Pitta hosts ongoing evenings with established comics and up-andcomers. Tues at 8. $15-$20. 142 Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.383.9600.

World’s Biggest Comedy Duo “Whose Line” style improv. Jun 22, 8pm. $10. Hopmonk Sebastopol, 230 Petaluma Ave, Sebastopol. 707.829.7300.

Events Book & Bake Sale Children’s and Teen books on sale. Jun 22, 10am. Guerneville Library, 14107 Armstrong Woods Rd, Guerneville. 707.869.9004.

Circle of Life Program for children about the culture and history of Napa Valley Indians. Jun 20, 2pm. $7. Napa Valley Museum, 55 Presidents Circle, Yountville. 707.944.0500.

Cowgirl Tricks Children’s program featuring Karen Quest. Jun 26, 11am. Free. Guerneville Library, 14107 Armstrong Woods Rd, Guerneville. 707.869.9004.

Garden Party Tour the gardens of Santa Rosa’s most iconic private residence in this 1920sthemed fundraiser for the

Living Room. Jun 23, 2pm. $100. McDonald Mansion, 1015 McDonald Ave, Santa Rosa.

Jazz Day for Kids Music-based activities geared toward grades K-12. Jun 22, 11am. Free. Napa Valley Museum, 55 Presidents Circle, Yountville. 7079440500.

Music in the Vines Food, wine and music by the Hellhounds. Jun 20, 6pm. $45$55. Paradise Ridge Winery, 4545 Thomas Lake Harris Dr, Santa Rosa. 707.528.9463.

Opera in the Garden Dinner and performance by the Adler Fellows from the San Francisco Opera. Jun 19, 5pm. $140. Madrona Manor, 1001 Westside Rd, Healdsburg. 707.433.4321.

Preschool Storytime A lap-sit program for infants, one day to 17 months old, accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Fri, 10:45am. free. Petaluma Library, 100 Fairgrounds Dr, Petaluma. 707.763.9801.

Sonoma-Marin Fair Theme this year is “Dog Days of Summer.” Bands include: Jun 19, Marshall Tucker Band; Jun 20, Kellie Pickler; Jun 21, Kix Brooks; Jun 22, Loverboy. Jun 19-23. $10-$15. Petaluma Fairgrounds, 100 Fairgrounds Dr, Petaluma.

Summer Solstice Garden Party Tour the garden and enjoy a community-produced meal to

celebrate the longest day of the year. Jun 20, 6pm. Free. Harvest Market, 19996 Seventh St E, Sonoma. 707.996.0712.

Symphony of Food, Wine & Art Restaurants, wineries and artisanal foods producers showcase their best. Music by the Honey Swing Band and Roy Zajac & friends. Jun 23, 3pm. $45. Rohnert Park Community Center, 5401 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park. 707.584.7357.

Toddler Storytime High-energy storytime for toddlers 18 months to three years old. Fri, 10am. Free. Petaluma Library, 100 Fairgrounds Dr, Petaluma. 707.763.9801.

Film Adam’s Rib Successful attorney Amanda Bonner (Katharine Hepburn) decides to defend her client in this 1949 comedy. Jun 25, 7pm. Napa Valley Opera House, 1030 Main St, Napa. 707.226.7372.

A Fierce Green Fire Documentary on environmental causes has a host of famous narrators. Jun 23, 4pm. $10. Sunflower Center, 1435 N McDowell Blvd, Petaluma. 707.792.5300.

Film Night Jun 21, “Hugo.” 8pm. Free. China Camp State Park, N


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