Sunday, 05 May 2024

Arts & Life

HEALDSBURG – In a kind of jazz festival of the word, the Healdsburg Literary Guild is honored to celebrate National Poetry Month with a unique gathering of literary talent at the Third Sunday Salon on April 19, when it will host 12 Poets Laureate from northern California reading from a just-published anthology, “Sometimes in the Open.”

Guest host will be the editor, Bob Stanley, poet, writing teacher and president of the Sacramento Poetry Center.

Poets laureate are poets who have been honored by their communities with the designation, usually bestowed to acknowledge a writer’s quality body of work, as well as community activity involving the literary arts.

Reading from the collection, whose title is taken from a line in a poem by Terry Ehret, Sonoma County’s past poet laureate, the presenters will include Mike Tuggle and Geri DiGiorno, current and past Sonoma County laureates; Vilma Ginzberg, current Healdsburg literary laureate along with two former Healdsburg laureates, Armando Garcia-Davila and Penelope LeMontagne; current and past Lake County laureates Jim Lyle, Carolyn Wing Greenlee, Mary McMillan, and Sandra Wade; Connie Post of Livermore, Martha Meltzer of Pleasonton and Ruth Blakeney of Crocket.

In his preface to the collection, Bob Stanley writes:

“Here are worker-poets and teacher-poets and activist-poets and workshop-poets and host-open-mike-every-week-for-eleven-years-poets. Here are farmer-poets and driver-poets and mother-and-father-and-daughter-and-son-poets, the ones who witness and tell, the ones who remember. The tender poets and the angry poets are here; the ones who pay attention.  … Sometimes in the Open presents a geographic tour of California poetry, but much more lies beneath the surface. … travel along the landscape of these poems … reflect on the work these poets have done, and how poetry works to help us see the world for what it is, and what it can be.”

This rare cultural event, free and open to the public, will be held at the Healdsburg City Hall, 401 Grove Street , from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 19. Doors open at 1:30 p.m.

The anthology, the first such collection limited to California laureates’ works, will be made available; participating poets will also have their own publications available for purchase and signing afterward.

Call 707-433-7119 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

UKIAH – Readings and author talks by writers Josh Bazell, Hal Zina Bennett, Marc Bojanowski, and Sheldon Siegel, as well as readings by distinguished poets, will highlight a day-long event May 2 at Mendocino College.


“LitFest 2009, A Celebration for Word Lovers,” will begin at 10 a.m. and continue until 4 p.m. at the Lowery Library Building at Mendocino College, 1000 Hensley Creek Road.


Admission to the festival is free.


Writing workshops will round out the day’s events, and attendees will have an opportunity to meet the authors.


Bennett and Bojanowski are scheduled for morning activities at the Mendocino literary festival while Bazell and Siegel will round out the afternoon program, according to Mendocino College Head Librarian John Koetzner. Poets from Lake and Mendocino counties will give readings throughout the day.


Poets who will share their work include Dan Barth, James BlueWolf, Armand Brint, Armando Garcia-Davila, Mary Norbert Korte, Jim Lyle, Linda Noel, Mary McMillan, Richard Schmidt, David Smith-Ferri, Sandra Wade, Theresa Whitehill, and Carolyn Wing Greenlee.


A variety of writing workshops will feature authors Kim Green (“Writing Funny: How to Get Readers Laughing in Between All Those Big Ideas”), Rebecca Lawton and Jordan Rosenfeld (“Write Free Playshop: Attracting Publication”), Jody Gehrman (“Writing That Novel: How to Stay Sane and Enjoy the Ride”), Charlotte Gullick (“Artful Revision: How to Create Poetic Prose”), Amy Wachspress and Terena Scott (“Perspectives in Self-Publication and Independent Publishing”), and Jean Hegland (“Write What You Want to Know”).


It is recommended that writers who want to attend the workshops sign up in advance by visiting the LitFest Web site, www.mendocino.edu/litfest.


LitFest is sponsored by the Mendocino College Foundation and the Friends of the Mendocino College Library along with a variety of community sponsors.


For more information about LitFest 2009, call the Mendocino College Library at 707-468-3051 or visit the event website, www.mendocino.edu/litfest.

LAKE COUNTY – Congressman Mike Thompson is pleased to announce the annual Congressional Art Competition.


He invites all high school students in the First Congressional District to submit their original artwork for consideration.


The winner’s artwork will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building for one year.


In addition, the winner will be invited to a ceremony in Washington, D.C. this June and will receive three roundtrip airline tickets to Washington from either San Francisco or Oakland.


“Every year I look forward to seeing the creativity and inspiration of the artwork that is submitted from our district,” said Thompson. “Our district’s students are immensely talented, and I encourage all of our high-school aged artists to submit a piece of their work.”


The competition is open to high school students only and each student is allowed a single entry in the competition.


The categories for submission include painting, drawing, collage, prints, mixed media, computer-generated art and photography, and the pieces must be no larger than 30 inches by 30 inches, including the frame.


Submissions must be delivered to Thompson’s office in Napa. Before delivering a submission or to receive more information, please call 707-226-9898.


The deadline for submission is May 1.


The Congressional Art Competition began in 1982, and since then more than 650,000 students have participated.

CLEARLAKE – Wild About Books will hold a reception for local artists on Saturday, April 18, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.


Rejoice with amazing local artists who have helped our community through arts and beauty.


In addition to our exciting artists (as well as a surprise or two) there will be chances to win prizes throughout the day for extraordinary items including local artwork, a coffee basket from Harbor House and bundles of books.


Guest artists include:


Mary Beth Alteneder – Fine art

Michael Barrish – Music CD

Barbara Jo Bloomquist – Music CD

Kevin Byrnes – Stone art

Donna Crawford – Purses and totes

Cathy Davis – Computer art

Andi Gletty – Fine Art and more

Carol Johnson – Tiles

Jeri Sofka – Photography

Renee Geare – Card art

Heather Munday – Bead and jewelry art

Andi Phillips – Light boxes

Doug Marble – Intarsia, inlay and knives

Sheila O’Hara – Weaving

Zack Peters – Tie dye

Amanda Rawlings – Bead art

Robert Roberts – Fine Art and more

J. P. Sarlande – Fine art

Rebecca Stark – Fine art and gourd art

Bernadette Straub - Sculpture

Sandra Wade– Poetry on CD

Karen Winkeller – Bead and jewelry art

Raul Wybo-Gilbert – Photography

Elizabeth Thiel – Card art


Wild About Books is located at 14290 Olympic Drive, Clearlake, telephone 707-994-9453,

www.wildaboutbooks.net.

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MIDDLETOWN – The screenings for the April Coyote Film Festival include the multi-award winning film “Audience of One” by Michael Jacobs and the animation, “And Then Suddenly” by Oded Naaman on Saturday, April 25.

There will be two showings: a late matinée at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Calpine Geothermal Visitor Center, 15500 Central Park Road, Middletown.

The entire program will be approximately two hours including a question and answer session with Jacobs.

“Audience of One” is cinema verité about the making of a film by Voice of Pentecost Church in San Francisco.

Chris Garcia of the Austin American Statesman, sums up the film in his review. “Save for George Lucas, everyone needs a powerful excuse to make a big-budget sci-fi adventure epic. Richard Gazowsky, pastor of the Voice of Pentecost Church in San Francisco, stated, God told him to.  Gazowsky's grand movie idea is a futuristic retelling of the biblical tale of Joseph, with alien creatures, elaborate sets, costumes and special effects. He calls it ‘Star Wars meets The 10 Commandments,’ and, looking heavenward, prays, ‘Jesus, we are shooting this movie for you, an audience of one.’ Michael Jacobs' ceaselessly engaging, scrupulously nonjudgmental chronicle of Gazowsky and his flock going full-bore into a massive, $100 million film production is the ideal picture … where passion, can-doism, jots of naïveté and gobs of faith converge for cinematic dream-weaving. As the doc's main character, Gazowsky is endearing and sweet, a sanguine if irresponsible Quixote who enlists our goodwill — his movie is patent folderol, yet you cheer for him — before squandering it with faith-bloated hubris.”

The animation, “And Then Suddenly” by Oded Naaman, will begin the screening. A private moment of enlightenment is converted to a fable, illustrated using symbolism, imagination and a bit of self humor.

Tickets are $10 at the door and $5 for kids 16 and under. There is plenty of parking and fresh popcorn and concessions are also available.

Coyote Film Festival is a fundraising arm of EcoArts of Lake County, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing visual art opportunities and ecologic stewardship to the residents and visitors of Lake County.

For more information visit: www.EcoArtsofLakeCounty.org.

LAKE COUNTY – Youth Writes will celebrate "National Poetry Month" with warm-up venues throughout Lake County, throughout the month April.


Venues are open to all Lake County students through age 18.


Become a "Youth Writes" poet. Show up at any warm-up venue and perform one or two original poems.


Poets under the age of 18 will need a permission slip signed by a parent or guardian. Students are encouraged to show up at as many warm-up venues as they can. There is no need to pre-register. All events are free and open to the public.


Warm-Up venues will be held at:


  • Holy Joe’s, Upper Lake, Friday, April 17, 4 p.m.;

  • Firehouse Pizza, Lucerne, Saturday, April 18, 3 p.m.;

  • Mountain High Coffee and Books, Cobb, Sunday, April 19, 1 p.m.;

  • Wild About Books, Clearlake, Friday, April 24, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.;

  • Calpine Visitor Center, Middletown, Saturday, April 25, 2 p.m.


For further information and to download permission slips, go to www.youthwrites.org or call Lorna Sue at 707-274-9254 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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