Pacific Sun Weekly 10.7.2011 - Section 1

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F R I D AY O C T O B E R 7 — F R I D AY O C T O B E R 1 4 Pacific Sun‘s Community Calendar

Highlights from our online community calendar— great things to do this week in Marin

Check out our Online Community Calendar for more listings, spanning more weeks, with more event information. www.pacificsun.com/sundial

Live music 10/07: Andoni’s Quartet Jazz, blues. 7-10pm. No cover. Rickeys Restaurant & Bar, 250 Entrada Dr., Novato. 883-9477. rickeysrestaurant.com 10/07: Laurence Juber Former Wings lead guitarist and acoustic finger-style master performs unplugged. 8-10:15pm. $35-40. Eric Schoenberg Guitars, 106 Main St., Tiburon. 789-0846. www.om28.com 10/07: Natasha James Band Sonoma-based singer/songwriter. 8:30-11pm. $20. Southern Pacific Smokehouse, 224 Vintage Way, Novato. 899-9600. www.thesouthernpacific.com 10/07: Pop Fiction Dance party. 9:30pm. $10-15. George’s Nightclub, 842 Fourth St., San

Rafael. 226-0262. www.georgesnightclub.com

10/07: The 7th Sons With Jake Baker, drums/ vocals; Mark Banning, guitar/vocals; Kurt Huget, guitar/vocals; Kim Carrigg, bass. 7:30-10:30pm. No cover. McInnis Park Golf Center, 350 Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael. 10/08: The English Beat 10pm. $22. 19 Broadway, 19 Broadway, Fairfax www.19broadway.com 10/08: James Moseley Band High energy motown, R&B, funk. 9:30pm. $10-15. George’s Nightclub, 842 Fourth St., San Rafael. 226-0262. www.georgesnightclub.com 10/08: Stray Cat’s Lee Hooker Rockabilly/blues. North of Malibu opens. 8:30pm. $25. Hopmonk, 230 Petaluma Ave., Sebastopol. 707-829-7300. www.hopmonk.com.

BEST BET Three cheers for Bioneers! Pollinating the hearts and minds with proactive approaches to creating and sustaining an amazing world, the annual BIONEERS CONFERENCE once again graces Marin with a little (and big) something for everyone. Birthed from the creative inspiration of a sustainable future, Bioneers was founded by Kenny Ausubel and Nina Simons in 1990 and has featured innovative leaders such as Jane Goodall, Joanna Macy, Matthew Fox, Michael Pollan, Luisah Teish and countless others. In addition to featured speaker Gloria Steinem gracing the stage at this year’s event, Bioneers offers preconference activities with a local focus. The first is a local farm tour sponsored by the Agricultural Institute of Marin and MALT (Marin Agricultural Land Trust). Starting off the day with a morning trip to the Marin Farmers Market in San Rafael, the day carries participants through Gloria Steinem is the keynote speaker Giacomini Dairy and Point Reyes Farmstead at this year’s Bioneers. Cheese Company, Red Hill Ranch and County Line Harvest with tour guide Constance Washburn of MALT. The tour highlights new innovations on longstanding farms and includes a locally produced lunch. Thursday, Oct. 13, 8:30am-5pm. Meet at Marin Farmers Market, 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael. $125. Next on the list is a field trip to the Bay Conference Center in Tiburon for a day of hands-on education about native traditional ecological knowledge. Hosted by the Cultural Conservancy, the day includes an overview of local land and cultures by Miwok, Pomo, Ohlone and Costanoan representatives and a discussion about the water sources of Northern Arizona by Navajo and Hopi leaders. Participants will have the opportunity to make baskets from local native materials, explore canoe making and make traditional shell necklaces. All of this and a feast of local foods—acorns, salmon, seaweed, blue corn posole, stew and more—along with storytelling and music. Thursday, Oct. 13, 8:30am-5pm. Bay Conference Center, 3153 Paradise Drive, Tiburon. $195. Visit www.bioneers.org for registration.—Dani Burlison

Pucker up for the Blarney next weekend when the Fairfax Feis offers Irish music and dance at various downtown locations.

10/08: Rubber Souldiers Innovative and playful take on Beatles repetoire. 8:30-11pm. $20. The Southern Pacific Smokehouse, 224 Vintage Way, Novato. 899-9600. thesouthernpacific.com 10/09: Buddy Owen Blues, rock. 9pm. No cover. 19 Broadway, 19 Broadway, Fairfax. www.19broadway.com

10/09: Jazz Jam Session with Steve Nelson Trio With Steve Nelson Trio. Dust off your horn and bring it down. 1-5pm. Ghiringhell’s Pizza & Grill, 1535 South Novato Blvd., Novato. 878-4977. www.ghiringhellisnovato.com 10/09: Kurt Huget and Friends CD release show. 4-6pm. Rancho Nicasio, Nicasio. 637-2496. www.ranchonicasio.com 10/11: KortUzi Danny Uzilevsky & Jonathan

Korty host. 9:30 p.m.-1:30am. Free. 19 Broadway, 19 Broadway, Fairfax . www.19broadway.com 10/11: Noel Jewkes Invitational jazz jam. 7-10pm. No cover. Sausalito Seahorse, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 786-6894. www.sausalitoseahorse.com 10/12: Devon McClive 8pm. Michael Tornatore, drums; Steven Hall, viola; Aaron Priskorn , trumpet; Dave Davis, guitar; McClive , cello, piano, vocals. Iron Springs Pub, 765 Center, Fairfax. 485-1005. www.ironspringspub.com. 10/12: Philip Claypool 7:30-10pm. No cover. The Southern Pacific Smokehouse, 224 Vintage Way, Novato. 899-9600.

10/13: David Bennett Cohen Band, Cole Tate Band Rock, blues. 9pm. $15. George’s

Management at 19 Broadway will be polishing up the bathroom mirrors in anticipation of the English Beat’s show this Saturday. OCTOBER 7 - OCTOBER 13, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 27


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