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Out-of-county entertainment listings are compiled from announcements that are sent to the Observer*American or Record-Bee newsrooms. Please submit your events to arts@record-bee.com (no attachments, please). All telephone numbers are within the (707) area code unless otherwise noted.

July 4:

* Local musician Jay Blue performs at the Napa County Fair, noon to 1 p.m. in Calistoga.

July 5-8:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “Why We Have a Body” by Claire Chafee, each weekend through July 8. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

July 6-8:

* Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman and California Highway Patrol area Commander Ray Madrigal will be arrested and jailed as “seditionists and traitors to King George” during a historical reenactment of the American Revolution at Gualala Patriot Days. Living-history encampment will be set up behind the Gualala Hotel. Information: Redwood Coast Chamber of Commerce, (800) 778-5252; or www.gualalapatriotdays.org.

July 7:

* Totally Tots ArtBlast, a workshop for young artists, ages 3 to 5, 1 p.m. Saturday, July 7, at the Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St. in downtown Sacramento. Free with admission.

* Thirty-sixth annual “World”s Largest Salmon Barbecue,” 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 7, in Noyo Harbor off S. Harbor Drive at State Route 20 in Fort Bragg. Independence Day fireworks to follow. Admission is $20 for adults and $10 for children younger than 12. Information: www.salmonrestoration.org.

July 7-8:

* Green Music Festival chamber series with artistic director Jeffrey Kahane, marimba master Makoto Nakura, cellist Julie Albers, pianist Natasha Paremski and the Escher String Quartet; 8 p.m. Saturday, July 7, and 4 p.m. Sunday, July 8, at Sonoma State University”s Evert B. Person Theatre, 1801 E. Cotati Ave. in Rohnert Park. Tickets: (877) 778-3378 or www.cityboxoffice.com. Information: http://greenmusicfestival.sonoma.edu.

* The 40th annual Monterey Scottish Games and Celtic Festival, Saturday, July 7, and Sunday, July 8, at Monterey County Toro Park. Information: www.montereyscotgames.com or (831) 647-6311.

July 8:

* A Middle Eastern dance video study group meets from 9:20 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Sundays at Triple Trinity Temple for the Arts, 30 E. San Francisco Ave. in Willits. The group studies dance steps, choreographies and attitudes in various genres of belly dancing and, as each step in introduced, practice it to music. Mixed-level class. Information: 354-0242 or jayne@pacific.net.

* City of Ukiah”s Sundays in the Park concert series presents Los Pinguos, 6 p.m. in Todd Grove Park. Free admission.

July 10-21:

* Mendocino Music Festival 2007 takes place in the festival”s performance tent, located next to the Ford House Museum on Main Street at the Mendocino Headlands State Park; and at venues in and around Mendocino. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 10:

* Mendocino Music Festival 2007 opens with a performance by the Festival Orchestra, 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 10. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 12:

* The Mendocino Music Festival presents Mollie O”Brien and Sisters Morales on a double bill, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 12. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

* Drawing in the Ballroom: Drop in to sketch a live model, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 12, at the Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St. in Sacramento. Information: www.crockerartmuseum.org.

* Grammy-Award winner Queen Latifah performs jazz standards, blues, pop and R&B during one of only three West Coast performances, 8 p.m. Thursday, July 12, at the Napa Valley Opera House, 1030 Main St. in Napa. Information: www.nvoh.org or 226-7372.

* California State Fair”s 2007 Grape & Gourmet fundraiser takes place Saturday, July 12. Winning wines and wineries from its commercial wine competition will be announced.

July 13:

* The Mendocino Music Festival”s Festival Orchestra is joined by Company C Contemporary Ballet in an 8 p.m. Friday, July 13 performance. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com and www.companycballet.org.

July 14:

* Contra dance takes place on the second Saturday of the month at the Ukiah Methodist Church, 206 N. Pine St. in Ukiah. Beginners” instruction at 7:30 p.m. with dance at 8 p.m. Suggested donations are $4 for ages 4 to 11, $6 for ages 12 to 17, $8 for 18 and older. Wear comfortable clothes. Bring snacks, dessert or non-alcoholic beverage to share. Information: Paula, 463-2113.

* The Mendocino Music Festival presents its Festival Big Band with Kenny Washington, 8 p.m. Saturday, July 14. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

* The 36th annual Mendocino Rotary Art Auction, taking place Saturday, July 14, features 60 pieces including fine art, sculpture and photography by nationally-recognized Mendocino Coast artists. Information: www.mendocinoarts.org.

* Santa Rosa Symphony”s Summer Music Academy, a music program for students ages 5 to 18, presents final performances for all classes and the Academy Orchestra, Saturday, July 14, in Jackson Theater at Sonoma Country Day School in Santa Rosa. Information: 546-7097, ext. 225, or www.santarosasymphony.com.

July 14-15:

* The Mendocino Art Center presents its 48th annual Summer Arts and Crafts Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 14, and Sunday, July 15, at the Mendocino Art Center gardens. For more information, call the Mendocino Art Center at 937-5818 or toll free (800)653-3328, or e-mail jima@mcn.org. Artists can download an application from www.MendocinoArtCenter.org/Summer_Fair.pdf.

July 14-Aug. 4

* Carmel Bach Festival takes place from Saturday, July 14, through Saturday, Aug. 4. Information: www.bachfestival.org.

July 15:

* The Mendocino Music Festival presents the Janaki String Trio, 4 p.m. Sunday, July 15. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

* A conversation with Mollie Katzen, author of “Moosewood Cookbook,” and Susan Swartz, author of “The Juicy Tomatoes Guide to Ripe Living After Fifty,” takes place from 2 to 5 p.m. at Windrush Farm in Petaluma. Proceeds benefit the Sonoma County Book Festival. Reservations or information: 795-9028 or info@socobookfest.org.

* The Petaluma Downtown Association is hosting a Flower Festival, similar to one that is held in Spello, Italy; on Sunday, July 15, in Petaluma”s new theater district off Fourth Street in the historic downtown. Information: www.petalumadowntown.com.

July 16:

* The Mendocino Music Festival presents bluegrass quintet Blue Highway, 8 p.m. Monday, July 16. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 17:

* The Mendocino Music Festival presents Time for Three, an ensemble of classically-trained string players, 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 17. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 18:

* The Mendocino Music Festival Orchestra performs at 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 18. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 19:

* The Mendocino Music Festival Chamber Players, featuring pianist Susan Waterfall, showcase composer Leos Janacek, 8 p.m. Thursday, July 19. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 20:

* David Lindley and Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir appear on a double bill, 8 p.m. Friday, July 20, at the Mendocino Music Festival. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 21:

* A performance of Mozart”s “Cosi Fan Tutte,” by the Festival orchestra and cast, concludes the Mendocino Music Festival, 8 p.m. Saturday, July 21. Information: www.mendocinomusic.com.

July 22:

* City of Ukiah”s Sundays in the Park concert series presents Joe Craven and Blender Logic, 6 p.m. in Todd Grove Park. Free admission.

July 28:

* Arts in Motion teams with the Ukiah Farmers Market and the Downtown Merchant Association on the last Saturday of each month from June to October. Artists, crafters and musicians who are wishing to participate should contact Nadia Tarlow at 485-5302 or e-mail NadiaT@EcolSP.com. For general information, contact the Ukiah Main Street Program at 463-6729.

* Sonoma County Blues Festival, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 28, at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, 1350 Bennett Valley Rd. Free with admission to the fair.

Aug. 3-5

* Sonoma Valley Arts Alliance presents the 22nd annual Sonoma Salute to the Arts visual arts competition, exhibit and silent auction, Friday, Aug. 3, through Sunday, Aug. 5, in the historic Sonoma Plaza. Deadline for entries is July 6. For guidelines and entry form, visit www.salutetothearts.com, send a SASE to Art Coordinator, PO Box 1947, Sonoma, CA 95476, or call 938-1133, ext. 103.

Aug. 5:

* The Traditional Ragtime and Dixieland Jazz Appreciation and Strutters Society (TRADJASS) presents a live Dixieland jazz concert and dance featuring the Gold Coast Jazz Band, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5, at the Last Day Saloon, 120 Fifth Street in Santa Rosa. Jam sets are open to sit-in musicians. Admission is $6 for TRADJASS members, $8 for other jazz club members and $10 general public. Information: 328-0939 or www.tradjass.org.

* City of Ukiah”s Sundays in the Park concert series presents Adaawe, a spirited women”s ensemble, 6 p.m. in Todd Grove Park. Free admission.

Aug. 6-26:

* Music in the Vineyards, a three-week festival featuring 39 musicians from the U.S., Europe and Canada, performing at various Napa Valley venues. Information: www.musicinthevineyards.org.

Aug. 9:

* Drawing in the Ballroom: Drop in to sketch a live model, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9, at the Crocker Art Museum, 216 O St. in Sacramento. Information: www.crockerartmuseum.org.

Aug. 11:

* Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens hosts its 16th annual Art in the Gardens fund-raiser, Saturday, Aug. 11. Information: www.mendocinoarts.org.

* Contra dance takes place on the second Saturday of the month at the Ukiah Methodist Church, 206 N. Pine St. in Ukiah. Beginners” instruction at 7:30 p.m. with dance at 8 p.m. Suggested donations are $4 for ages 4 to 11, $6 for ages 12 to 17, $8 for 18 and older. Wear comfortable clothes. Bring snacks, dessert or non-alcoholic beverage to share. Information: Paula, 463-2113.

Aug. 17-Sept. 3

* California State Fair takes place at Cal Expo in Sacramento. Information:

Aug. 19:

* City of Ukiah”s Sundays in the Park concert series presents Hip Service, a Mottown and R&B revue, 6 p.m. in Todd Grove Park. Free admission.

Aug. 21:

* State Fair Concert Series presents Huey Lewis and the News, Tuesday, Aug. 21, on the Golden1 Stage. General admission concert seats are free with fair admission. Additional cost of $10 to $40, depending upon the concert, secures a reserved seat. Gold Circle reserved seating on sale beginning May 1 via www.tickets.com. Acts subject to change without notice.

Aug. 24:

* State Fair Concert Series presents Lonestar, Friday, Aug. 24, on the Golden1 Stage. General admission concert seats are free with fair admission. Additional cost of $10 to $40, depending upon the concert, secures a reserved seat. Gold Circle reserved seating on sale beginning May 1 via www.tickets.com. Acts subject to change without notice.

Aug. 24-26:

* Pure Mendocino Organic Festival, Friday, Aug. 24, through Sunday, Aug. 26. Organic food and wine tasting. Information: www.puremendocino.org.

Aug. 25:

* Arts in Motion teams with the Ukiah Farmers Market and the Downtown Merchant Association on the last Saturday of each month from June to October. Artists, crafters and musicians who are wishing to participate should contact Nadia Tarlow at 485-5302 or e-mail NadiaT@EcolSP.com. For general information, contact the Ukiah Main Street Program at 463-6729.

Aug. 25-26:

* The San Francisco Great Books Council will host a gathering of 50 or more readers, Aug. 25 and 26, at Walker Creek Ranch in northwestern Marin County, for small-group discussions of William Faulkner”s “The Sound and the Fury.” Information: www.greatbooks-sf.com.

Aug. 28:

* State Fair Concert Series presents Third Day, Tuesday, Aug. 28, on the Golden1 Stage. General admission concert seats are free with fair admission. Additional cost of $10 to $40, depending upon the concert, secures a reserved seat. Gold Circle reserved seating on sale beginning May 1 via www.tickets.com. Acts subject to change without notice.

Aug. 29:

* Local pianist David Neft gives a solo performance, 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the Santa Rosa Thursday Night Market on Fourth Street.

Aug. 30:

* Crocker Art Museum debuts its first-ever “speed dating night” Thursday, Aug. 30, at 216 O St. in downtown Sacramento. Sessions at 6 p.m. for ages 25 to 35 and 7 p.m. for ages 35 to 45. Space is limited and registrations are required; call Stacy Beckley at (916) 264-1182 by Aug. 23.

* State Fair Concert Series presents All American Rejects, Thursday, Aug. 30, on the Golden1 Stage. General admission concert seats are free with fair admission. Additional cost of $10 to $40, depending upon the concert, secures a reserved seat. Gold Circle reserved seating on sale beginning May 1 via www.tickets.com. Acts subject to change without notice.

Sept. 2:

* Historic psychedelic band the Charlatans, with local musician Mike Wilhelm, play in a major event that commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Summer of Love, Sunday, Sept. 2, in San Francisco”s Golden Gate Park. Information: gruit_blue@yahoo.com.

* The Traditional Ragtime and Dixieland Jazz Appreciation and Strutters Society (TRADJASS) presents a live Dixieland jazz concert and dance featuring the Trad Jazz Jammers, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, at the Last Day Saloon, 120 Fifth Street in Santa Rosa. Jam sets are open to sit-in musicians. Admission is $6 for TRADJASS members, $8 for other jazz club members and $10 general public. Information: 328-0939 or www.tradjass.org.

* State Fair Concert Series presents Chicago, Sunday, Sept. 2, on the Golden1 Stage. General admission concert seats are free with fair admission. Additional cost of $10 to $40, depending upon the concert, secures a reserved seat. Gold Circle reserved seating on sale beginning May 1 via www.tickets.com. Acts subject to change without notice.

Sept. 3:

* State Fair Concert Series presents Weird Al Yankovic, Monday, Sept. 3, on the Golden1 Stage. General admission concert seats are free with fair admission. Additional cost of $10 to $40, depending upon the concert, secures a reserved seat. Gold Circle reserved seating on sale beginning May 1 via www.tickets.com. Acts subject to change without notice.

Sept. 6-8:

* The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center presents its fifth annual Chautauqua Revue: A Variety Show in Two Acts, Thursday, Sept. 6, through Saturday, Sept. 8, at 15290 Coleman Valley Road. Children”s matinee at 2 p.m. Saturday. Information: www.oaec.org. Tickets: 874-1557, ext. 233.

Sept. 8:

* “Winesong!,” Mendocino”s premier wine and art auction, takes place Saturday, Sept. 8. Proceeds benefit Mendocino Coast District Hospital. Information: www.mendocinoarts.org.

Kendall-Jackson Winery hosts the 11th annual Heirloom Tomato Festival, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at 5007 Fulton Road in Santa Rosa. Proceeds benefit the School Garden Network. Tickets: (800) 769-3649 or www.kj.com.

* Contra dance takes place on the second Saturday of the month at the Ukiah Methodist Church, 206 N. Pine St. in Ukiah. Beginners” instruction at 7:30 p.m. with dance at 8 p.m. Suggested donations are $4 for ages 4 to 11, $6 for ages 12 to 17, $8 for 18 and older. Wear comfortable clothes. Bring snacks, dessert or non-alcoholic beverage to share. Information: Paula, 463-2113.

Sept. 11:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “The Guys” by Anne Nelson at Cotton Auditorium in Fort Bragg. Benefit for coastal first responders. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Sept. 13-16:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, each weekend through Oct. 21. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Sept. 20-23:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, each weekend through Oct. 21. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Sept. 27-30:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, each weekend through Oct. 21. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Sept. 28:

* The 32nd annual San Francisco Comedy Competition semi-finals, Sept. 28 at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, 50 Mark West Springs Rd. in Santa Rosa. Information: www.wellsfargocenterarts.com.

Sept. 29:

* Arts in Motion teams with the Ukiah Farmers Market and the Downtown Merchant Association on the last Saturday of each month from June to October. Artists, crafters and musicians who are wishing to participate should contact Nadia Tarlow at 485-5302 or e-mail NadiaT@EcolSP.com. For general information, contact the Ukiah Main Street Program at 463-6729.

* The Ukiah Community Concert Association presents Presidio Brass, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at the Ukiah High School auditorium. For more information or to subscribe to the 2007-2008 season, please call 463-2738 or 459-3466.

Sept. 30:

* The Santa Rosa Symphony celebrates its 80th season and formally welcomes its new maestro, Sunday, Sept. 30, at its Ruby Jubilee Opera Concert and Gala Tickets are $80 apiece, with selected seats available at $8 to provide broader access to the community. Information: www.santarosasymphony.com.

Oct. 4-7:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, each weekend through Oct. 21. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Oct. 7:

* The Traditional Ragtime and Dixieland Jazz Appreciation and Strutters Society (TRADJASS) presents a live Dixieland jazz concert and dance featuring the Fourth Street Jazz Band, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, at the Last Day Saloon, 120 Fifth Street in Santa Rosa. Jam sets are open to sit-in musicians. Admission is $6 for TRADJASS members, $8 for other jazz club members and $10 general public. Information: 328-0939 or www.tradjass.org.

Oct. 11-14:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, each weekend through Oct. 21. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Oct. 12-21:

* Sonoma State University performing arts presents “A Flea in Her Ear,” Oct. 12 to 21 (eight shows) in Evert B. Person Theatre on the SSU campus in Rohnert Park. Information: www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/events. Box office: 664-2353.

Oct. 13:

* Contra dance takes place on the second Saturday of the month at the Ukiah Methodist Church, 206 N. Pine St. in Ukiah. Beginners” instruction at 7:30 p.m. with dance at 8 p.m. Suggested donations are $4 for ages 4 to 11, $6 for ages 12 to 17, $8 for 18 and older. Wear comfortable clothes. Bring snacks, dessert or non-alcoholic beverage to share. Information: Paula, 463-2113.

Oct. 18-21:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Oct. 21:

* Santa Rosa Symphony Pops concert features Michael Berkowitz conducting the Big Band Nelson Riddle Rememberance, 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. Information: www.wellsfargocenterarts.com.

Oct. 27:

* Arts in Motion teams with the Ukiah Farmers Market and the Downtown Merchant Association on the last Saturday of each month from June to October. Artists, crafters and musicians who are wishing to participate should contact Nadia Tarlow at 485-5302 or e-mail NadiaT@EcolSP.com. For general information, contact the Ukiah Main Street Program at 463-6729.

Nov. 1-4:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “Quartet” by Ronald Harwood, each weekend through Dec. 2. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Nov. 4:

* The Traditional Ragtime and Dixieland Jazz Appreciation and Strutters Society (TRADJASS) presents a live Dixieland jazz concert and dance featuring the Midnight Rose Jazz Band, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Last Day Saloon, 120 Fifth Street in Santa Rosa. Jam sets are open to sit-in musicians. Admission is $6 for TRADJASS members, $8 for other jazz club members and $10 general public. Information: 328-0939 or www.tradjass.org.

Nov. 8-11:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “Quartet” by Ronald Harwood, each weekend through Dec. 2. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Nov. 9-17

* * Sonoma State University performing arts presents “The Decameron,” based upon the classic Italian text by Giovanni Baccaccio,” Nov. 9 to 17 (seven shows) in Evert B. Person Theatre on the SSU campus in Rohnert Park. Information: www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/events. Box office: 664-2353.

Nov. 10:

* Contra dance takes place on the second Saturday of the month at the Ukiah Methodist Church, 206 N. Pine St. in Ukiah. Beginners” instruction at 7:30 p.m. with dance at 8 p.m. Suggested donations are $4 for ages 4 to 11, $6 for ages 12 to 17, $8 for 18 and older. Wear comfortable clothes. Bring snacks, dessert or non-alcoholic beverage to share. Information: Paula, 463-2113.

Nov. 15-18:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “Quartet” by Ronald Harwood, each weekend through Dec. 2. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Nov. 22-25:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “Quartet” by Ronald Harwood, each weekend through Dec. 2. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Nov. 28-Dec. 2

* Sonoma State University performing arts presents its Fall Dance Concert, Nov. 28 to Dec. 2 (five shows) in the Dance Studio, PE 1, on the SSU campus in Rohnert Park. Information: www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/events. Box office: 664-2353.

Nov. 29-Dec. 2:

* Mendocino Theatre Company presents “Quartet” by Ronald Harwood. Tickets: 937-4477 or mtc@mcn.org. Information: www.mendocinotheatre.org.

Dec. 2:

* The Traditional Ragtime and Dixieland Jazz Appreciation and Strutters Society (TRADJASS) presents a live Dixieland jazz concert and dance featuring the Mission Gold Jazz Band, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, at the Last Day Saloon, 120 Fifth Street in Santa Rosa. Jam sets are open to sit-in musicians. Admission is $6 for TRADJASS members, $8 for other jazz club members and $10 general public. Information: 328-0939 or www.tradjass.org.

Dec. 5-8:

* Sonoma State University performing arts presents a four-night reader”s theater, Dec. 5 to 8 in Warren Auditorium on the SSU campus in Rohnert Park. Information: www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/events. Box office: 664-2353.

Jan. 13, 2008:

* Santa Rosa Symphony Pops concert features Kyle Pickett conducting Broadway Salutes Rogers and Hammerstein, 3 p.m. Jan. 13, at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. Information: www.wellsfargocenterarts.com.

Jan. 15:

* The Ukiah Community Concert Association presents the California Guitar Trio, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the Ukiah High School auditorium. For more information or to subscribe to the 2007-2008 season, please call 463-2738 or 459-3466.

March 7:

* The Ukiah Community Concert Association presents Trio Excelsior, three internationally-acclaimed musicians from Finland, Germany and the U.S., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15, at the Ukiah High School auditorium. For more information or to subscribe to the 2007-2008 season, please call 463-2738 or 459-3466.

March 16:

* Santa Rosa Symphony Pops concert features Asher Raboy conducting a St. Patrick”s Day Celtic Celebration, 3 p.m. March 16, at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts. Information: www.wellsfargocenterarts.com.

April 10-May 11

* Sonoma State University”s Center for Performing Arts presents “Romeo and Juliet” and “West Side Story” in repertory in Evert B. Person Theatre on the SSU campus in Rohnert Park. The two performances run on a staggered schedule between April 10 and May 11. Information: www.sonoma.edu/performingarts/events. Box office: 664-2353.

April 15:

* The Ukiah Community Concert Association presents Misty River, an all-female quartet, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at the Ukiah High School auditorium. For more information or to subscribe to the 2007-2008 season, please call 463-2738 or 459-3466.

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