The Redwood Coast Music Festival: A Melodic Zombie Invasion
The Redwood Coast Music Festival, a beloved annual event, has once again brought together a diverse lineup of musicians and bands to entertain and captivate audiences. This year, the festival has added an intriguing twist to its lineup, introducing the Zombie Invasion theme. ### The Zombie Invasion: A Unique Twist The Zombie Invasion theme has transformed the festival into a vibrant and immersive experience.
Embracing Remembrance: October’s Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness
October is a month of reflection and remembrance, particularly for those who have experienced the heartache of pregnancy and infant loss. Providence St. Joseph Hospital recognizes the importance of this time and has created a unique opportunity for families to honor their memories in a meaningful way. ### A Beacon of Hope: Memorial Luminaries
- Families are invited to create memorial luminaries, symbolizing the light that once was.
The Artist’s Studio: “The Art of the Palette,” Linda Smith, acrylic on canvas. The Artist’s Studio: “Colorful Contrasts,” Linda Smith, acrylic on canvas. The Artist’s Studio: “Abstract Expressions,” Linda Smith, acrylic on canvas. The Artist’s Studio: “Urban Landscapes,” Linda Smith, acrylic on canvas.
“Art as a Reflection,” Local artists’ works showcased in a gallery. “Artistic Journey,” A series of workshops and lectures on art appreciation. “Cultural Impact,” The influence of art on society and its role in cultural identity. “Artistic Process,” Insights into the creative process of artists. “Art Education,” The importance of art education in schools and its benefits. “Art Therapy,” The therapeutic use of art in mental health treatment. “Art History,” A comprehensive overview of art history from various periods. “Artistic Innovation,” The role of technology in advancing artistic techniques. “Art Market,” The dynamics of the art market and factors influencing art prices. “Art Conservation,” The importance of preserving art for future generations.
The CENTRAL PARK GALLERY 427 Central Park. Linda K. Smith, oil painting. The SUNSET STREET GALLERY 429 Sunset Street.
The program is designed to be a safe and engaging environment for children, offering a variety of activities to keep them entertained and learning. ## Introduction to Kids Alive! Kids Alive! is a unique and innovative drop-off program designed specifically for children aged 3.5 to 12 years. This program offers a safe and engaging environment where kids can explore, learn, and have fun. With a variety of activities, including crafts, science experiments, and pizza, Kids Alive! provides a well-rounded experience for children. ## Crafts and Creativity One of the highlights of Kids Alive! is the wide range of crafts and creative activities available.
SAVAGE HENRY 415 Fifth St. Comedy. SCHLUETER GALLERY 330 Second St. Stock Schlueter, oil paintings. Music by Blake Ritter and Alina Larson. SISTERS CLOTHING COLLECTIVE 328 Second St. Participating in the Breast and Gyn Health Project’s Sales for Survivors during Arts Alive and will donate 20 percent of all proceeds to them. THE SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley. Music by Jenni & David and the Sweet Soul Band, playing indoors from 8-11 p.m., 21+ only. No cover. TIDAL GALLERY 339 Second St. Anna Sophia Amezcua, paintings. ZEN HUMBOLDT 437 F St. “Ceran Walker Studios,” Ceran Walker, acrylic painting. ZENO’S CURIOUS GOODS 320 Second St. Suite 1B. Art by Miz .44 aka Michelle Lynn Blasky. Animal Spirit card readings by Madam Bex.
ZUMBIDO GIFTS 410 Second St. “Talavera Jack o’lanterns,” ceramics.
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