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WESTPORTTHE WESTPORT HOTEL & OLD ABALONE PUBSunday Brunch, Fine Dining, Bar Menu, High TeaThursday–Sunday39921 N. Highway 1964-3688
FORT BRAGG BERNILLO’S Pizzeria, Subs & Salads220 E. Redwood Avenue 964-9314
CAFÉ 1 Organic Breakfast and Lunch753 N. Main Street964-3309
CLIFF HOUSE OF FORT BRAGG Seafood & Steak1011 S. Main Street 961-0255
D’AURELIO’S Fine Italian and Pizza438 S. Franklin Street 964-4227
DOWN HOME FOODS Lunch Deli115 S. Franklin Street 964-4661
EGGHEAD’S RESTAURANT Breakfast & Lunch326 N. Main Street 964-5005
HARVEST MARKET Organic, natural and traditional products and servicesHighway 1 & Highway 20964-7000Catering by Margaret Fox, full service deli, bakery and products from gourmet to everyday. Online shopping and delivery available. Open 7 days a week, 5am–11pm.
HEADLANDS COFFEEHOUSEEspresso Coffee House120 E. Laurel Street 964-1987
HOME STYLE CAFÉ Breakfast & Lunch790 S. Main Street964-6106
LA PLAYA MEXICAN RESTAURANT & BAR 552 N. Main • 964-4074
LAUREL DELI & DESSERTS Breakfast & Lunch401 N. Main Street, Ste. 502964-7812
LEE’S CHINESE RESTAURANTFamily Chinese154 E. Redwood Avenue 964-6843
LIVING LIGHT INTERNATIONAL301-B N. Main StreetIn the Company Store 964-2420
MENDO BISTRO & BAR BELOWContemporary American301 N. Main Street In the Company Store 964-4974
MENDOCINO COOKIE CO. Espresso Shop303 N. Main Street In the Company Store 964-0282
NIT’S CAFÉInternational Cuisine322 N. Main Street • 964-7187
NORTH COAST BREWING COMPANYBrewery TaproomHand-Crafted AlesStone Hearth Pizzas and Entrées444 N. Main Street964-3400Pairing award-winning beers with stone hearth cuisine. Fresh salads, seafoods and soups. Cured meats and daily specials. Wednesday through Sunday. Pub opens at 4pm; Dining Room opens at 5pm.
OFF THE HOOK SUSHINigari, Udon, Teriyaki & Sushi118 E. Redwood Avenue 964-3188
PIACI PUB & PIZZERIA Pizza & Salads20 W. Redwood Avenue 961-1133
THE PURPLE ROSEMexican24300 N. Highway 1 964-6507
THE QYour North Coast Barbeque Joint1064 S. Main Street961-0100
THE RESTAURANT Fine Dining418 N. Main Street • 964-9800
TAKA’S GRILL Japanese & Sushi250 N. Main Street • 964-5204
V’ CANTOLate Night Italian124 E. Laurel Street • 964-6844
VIRAPORN’S THAI CAFE16801 Ocean Drive962-0717
NOYO HARBORCAP’N FLINTS Family Seafood32250 N. Harbor Drive 964-9447
DOLPHIN ISLE MARINA DELIRiverside Deli32399 Basin • 964-4113
HERON’S BY THE SEA Italian Seafood32150 N. Harbor Drive 962-0680
SILVER’S AT THE WHARFFresh Seafood and Contemporary American32260 N. Harbor Drive 964-4283
MENDOCINO
955 UKIAH STREET RESTAURANTFine Dining955 Ukiah Street • 937-1955
CAFÉ BEAUJOLAISFine Dining961 Ukiah Street • 937-5614A menu inspired by California cui-sine, a bounty of fresh ingredients and outstanding fresh bread from a wood-fire red brick oven.
CORNERS OF THE MOUTHNatural Foods • Gluten Free Products45015 Ukiah Street 937-5345
CULTURED AFFAIR CAFÉSandwiches, Salads, YogurtCorner of Kasten & Albion 937-1430
FRANKIE’S HAND MADE ICE CREAM & PIZZA PARLORIce Cream, Pizza, Soup 44951 Ukiah Street 937-2436
HARVEST AT MENDOSA’S Ready-to-go products and groceries10501 Lansing Street 937-5879Full service meat and seafood counter, fresh produce, beer and wine, sushi and ready-to-go sand-wiches made daily. Open 7 days a week, 7:30am to 10pm.
MACCALLUM HOUSE INN & RESTAURANTFine Dining45020 Albion Street 937-0289
MENDO BURGERSBurgers, Thick Malts & Fresh Cut French Fries10483 Lansing Street 937-1111
MENDOCINO CAFÉMendocino Cuisine10451 Lansing Street 937-6141
MENDOCINO HOTEL VICTORIAN DINING & GARDEN CAFÉFine Dining, Bar Menu45080 Main Street937-0511
MENDOCINO MARKETDeli, Sandwiches, Picnic Foods45051 Ukiah Street 937-3474
MOODYS ORGANIC COFFEE BAR10450 Lansing Street 937-4843
PATTERSON’S PUBBar Menu10485 Lansing Street 937-4782
THE MOOSSE CAFÉSeasonal North Coast390 Kasten at Albion Street 937-4323
THE RAVENS AT THE STANFORD INN BY THE SEAVegetarian CuisineHighway 1 & Comptche-Ukiah Road • 937-5615Prepares vegan and vegetarian cuisine with produce from their California Certified Organic farm and other organic producers.
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LITTLE RIVER &ALBIONALBION RIVER INNFine DiningHighway 1, Albion • 937-4044
LEDFORD HOUSE RESTAURANTFine Dining3000 N. Highway 1, Albion937-0282
LITTLE RIVER INN RESTAURANTFine DiningHighway 1, Little River937-5942
LITTLE RIVER MARKET & DELIGourmet Deli7746 N. Highway 1, Little River937-5133
STEVENSWOOD RESTAURANTNouvelle American8211 N. Highway 1, Little River937-2810
WILD FISHSeafood Restaurant7750 N. Highway 1, Little River937-3055
ELKBRIDGET DOLAN’SCalifornia Grill & Bar Menu5910 S. Highway 1 707 877-1820
GREENWOOD PIER INN, CAFÉ, GARDEN SHOP & COUNTRY STORE BOUTIQUECalifornia Cuisine5928 S. Highway 1 707 877-9997
QUEENIE’S ROADHOUSE CAFÉBreakfast & LunchHighway 1707 877-3285
POINT ARENATHE PIER CHOWDER HOUSE & TAP ROOMChowder, Seafood, Burgers and More790 Port Road 707 882-3400
PIZZA & CREAMGourmet Pizza and Ice CreamArena Cove • 707 882-1900
ANCHOR BAYMARIACHISMexican35501 S. Highway 1 707 884-1735
GUALALABONES ROADHOUSEBarbecued Ribs39080 Highway 1707 884-1188
PIZZA & CREAMGourmet Pizza and Ice Cream38920 S. Highway 1707 884-1574
TOP O’ THE CLIFFFine DiningHighway 1, Seacliff Center 707 884-1539
THE SEA RANCHTHE SEA RANCH LODGE & RESTAURANTCalifornia Cuisine60 Sea Walk Drive 707 785-2371
ANDERSON VALLEYBOONVILLE HOTELCalifornia CuisineHighway 128, Boonville 707 895-2210
LAUREN’SEclectic American International14211 Highway 128Boonville707 895-3869
LIBBY’S RESTAURANTMexicanHighway 128, Philo 707 895-2646
UKIAHCRUSH ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE & PUB1180 Airport Park Blvd.707 463-0700
ELLIE’S MUTT HUT& VEGETARIAN CAFETofu, Vegetarian, Hamburgers732 S. State Street 707 468-5376
FORKS CAFE Home Style Breakfast/Lunch 3166 N. State Street707 462-4530
THE HIMALAYAN CAFÉNepalese & Indian Cuisine 1639 S. State Street 707 467-9900
MENDOCINO BREWING COMPANY ALEHOUSEPark Falls Plaza1252 Airport Park Boulevard707 467-2337
NORTH STATE CAFECasual fine dining, fresh ingredients; wine & beer263 N. State Street707 462-3726
OCO TIMEJapanese Cuisine111 W. Church Street 707 462-2422
PATRONA BISTRO & WINE BARClassic, Contemporary Cuisine130 W. Standley Street707 462-9181
RUEN TONG THAI CUISINEFresh Ingredients; Beer, Wine801 N. State • 707 462-0238 SAUCY PIZZAGourmet Pizza, Salad, Beer, Wine108 W. Standley707 462-7007
SCHAT’S COURTHOUSE BAKERY & CAFEBakery, Breakfast, Lunch 113 W. Perkins707 462-1670
STAN’S MAPLE CAFÉHome-style, fresh breakfast/lunch295 S. State Street707 462-5221
TASTEBUDSVegetarian Takeout405 S. State Street707 463-2253
UKIAH BREWING CO. & RESTAURANTCertified Organic and Beer 102 S. State Street 707 468-5898
WALTER CAFÉ920 N. State707 462-2080
WILLITSAL’S REDWOOD ROOMThai & American, Full Bar207 S. Main Street707 459-2444
ANNA’S ASIAN HOUSESzechuan & Asian Cuisine47 E. Mendocino Avenue707 459-6086
HOPLAND BLUEBIRD CAFEBreakfast, Lunch, DinnerLocal Ingredients & Pie13340 S. Highway 101707 744-1633
PIAZZA DE CAMPOVIDA13441 S. Highway 101707 744-1977
REDWOOD VALLEY THE BROILER STEAK HOUSE 8400 Uva Drive 707 485-7301
LAKE COUNTY BLUE WING SALOON & CAFE9520 Main StreetUpper Lake707 275-2233
CACTUS GRILL RESTAURANT3900 Baylis AvenueClearlake707 994-0905
MOUNTAIN HIGH COFFEE HOUSE9495 Main Street Upper Lake
RANCHERO GRILL 1645 E. Highway 20Nice707 262-4000
SAW SHOP GALLERY BISTRO3825 Main StreetKelseyville 707 278-0129
TNT ON THE LAKE1 First StreetLakeport707 263-4868
VISTA CAFE 2755 Mission Rancheria RoadLakeport 707 262-1900
ZINO’S6330 Soda Bay RoadKelseyville707 279-1620
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CAFE BEAUJOLAISWine Spectator’s Award of Excellence
Fresh bread served and sold daily from our wood-fired brick oven
Open year-round
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Beginning at 6:00 p.m. ´ Thursday through Sunday
955 UKIAH STREET, MENDOCINO707-937-1955 ´ www.955restaurant.com
G Kaleidoscopes G Art Glass G Mirrors G Jewelry
10400 Kasten Street • Mendocino, Californiawww.Reflections-Kaleidoscopes.com • Open Daily
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GALLERY OF ARTISTS
Jim Colling Studio & Gallery
Marines, Landscapes,Seascapes in Acrylic & OilView original paintings,
prints, and greeting cards at The Jim Colling Gallery.
“No Risk” Commissions • www.JimColling.com1170 Sanford Ranch Road, Ukiah, CA 95482
707 463-0610 • [email protected]
Elliott Dennett, GG Fine hand fabricated jewelry
Specializing in micro-pavé diamond setting and laser repairs.Featured at Old Gold,Corner of Albion and Lansing streets, Mendocino
707 937-5005
Maeve Croghan~ Expessionist Nature Painter ~
Visit maevecroghan.com for exhibit schedule
For a studio appointment call: 231 215-0399
Lynne ButlerBrilliant Paintings on Handthrown Pottery
Available at the MAC Gift Shop
Shown by appointment: 707 937-1215
Marion Bush Mixed Media
Shown at the Mendocino Art Center, and Spiral Gallery, Estacada, Oregon.
707 937-3846 or 503 630-3080 [email protected]
Artisan VillageArtist Cooperative
We are an Artist Cooperative and have a wide selection of fine artwork made by local Artisans, including Ceram-ics, Jewelry, Metalwork, Woodwork, Stained Glass, Baskets, and more.
18000 North Highway 1, Fort Bragg 707 961-6033 · www.artisanvillage.net
Frances Casey - Button JewelsI design and create a unique line of jewelry with Victorian-Era buttons woven with Swarovski elements. www.buttonjewels.com
Studio 707 937-9947 [email protected]
www.mendoscenery.com
Doug DesmondWatercolors, Oils, Graphite,
Pen & Ink, Etchings
May be seen at Prentice Gallery, Mendocino
Studio by appointment only:[email protected]
www.dougdesmond.com
The Dolphin Gallery
The Dolphin Gallery features art and fine crafts
by local artists on the Redwood Coast and serves as a
Sea Ranch/Gualala-area visitor center.
GualalaArts.org 707 884-1138 [email protected]
Simply SeablimeFused Glass Jewelry
Created by artist Marianne Baxter. See my new work at
The Artist Collective in Elk or visit my Studio by appointment.
707 785-9513Follow my blog:
simplyseablimejewelry.blogspot.comwww.simplyseablimejewelry.com
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GALLERY OF ARTISTS
The World of Suzi LongPastels
Suzi Marquess Long showcases her dynamic pastel expressions in a historic watertower gallery. Drop-in travel sketching class,
10:00–11:30am, Fri–Sat! 707 937-5664. Corner Albion
and Kasten, Mendocino. You’ll love her and it!
www.marquessart.comSilver Foam, soft pastel
Rebecca Johnsonpainting and sculpture
Contemporary Art in a Big Western Barn on Route 128in Anderson Valley.
Mile marker 15.08, Hwy 128, PhiloBy appt. or when the gate is open 707 895-9205
www.RebeccaJohnsonArt.com
Julie HigginsOriginal Pastels, Paintings,
and Prints
Studio visits by appointment.
707 937-4707www.artistjuliehiggins.com [email protected]
Judith GreenleafFigure drawing and sculpture
in clay and bronzeGarden sculpture in cast stone
Watercolors and oils celebrating nature
I enjoy sharing my home and work with people who love art.
Sarah HarringtonPhotography
Images in Nature
Revisit images of the Mendocino coast, shoreline birds and
waterfowl of the Pacific Flyway at:
www.harringtonphotos.com
Photographing Mendocino since 1987. See more at the Highlight Gallery or McBridePhotoGraphics.com
Jack McBrideFine Art
Photographs
Mickie McCormic Fiber Art and Printmaking
Artist-in-Residence 2013–14 in Fiber Arts at the Mendocino
Art Center, teaching a two-day Photoshop Elements
for Fabric Uses class November 2013.
www.mickiemccormic.com [email protected]
Gualala Arts Center
This multi-million dollar cultural facility in the little
community of Gualala on the Redwood Coast is home to over 1,600 art exhibitions, performing
arts and community events each year.
GualalaArts.org 707 884-1138 [email protected]
Ursula Johnson Oils/encaustics
Nature guides my art expressions of land
and sea.
Studio: Lincoln, CA [email protected]
A Walk to the Sea
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GALLERY OF ARTISTS
Cynthia Crocker Scott
Painter of sky, sea, land, and life
Shown at Highlight Gallery and MAC
mendocinoecoartists.org
Shaggy Bear Studios
Digital Services by David Russell
Graphic & Web Design, Multimedia Creation
System Troubleshooting Tutoring
Northern California Marine Life Oil Paintingsby Donna S Schaffer
Sea Surge in the Kelp Forest, 24"x48"
www.UnderwaterPaintings.com 707 328-5281
Birgit O’ConnorWatercolor Artist, Author,
Instructor
Instructional DVD’s Workshops at the
Mendocino Art Center
415 868-0105www.birgitoconnor.com
Trish OrchardPlein Air Painter
Landscapesin Oils
and in Pastels
www.trishorchard.com [email protected]
Robert RhoadesPaintings, Original Prints, Sculpture
Teaches printmaking, paper making and painting.
He also leads exclusive art tours. Fall painting trip will include visits to Lucca, Florence, and Venice.
View his work at the Stanford Inn and
www.creekwoodstudios.com
Jim Moorehead PhotographyFine Art Photos Mendocino Coast and Beyond
www.JimMoorehead.com
Member, Mendocino Eco Artistswww.MendocinoEcoArtists.org
Rush StudioCustom Gold and Silver Jewelry and Repairs – 40 years experience
Shows at: The Prentice Gallery, MendocinoElk Collective Gallery, ElkDolphin Gallery, Gualala 707 882-2441RushStudio.cometsy.com/shop/RushStudio
Pat Scott, Sculptorstone, wood, concrete, metal,
mixed media
Figures, animals,commissions for home, garden and deck.
Shown at: Artists’ Co-op of Mendocino, 45270 Main St, Mendocino
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GALLERY OF ARTISTS
Larry R. WagnerPortraits, Event and Fine Art
Photography
Portraits as you want to be seen. Events as you want them remem-bered. Portrait and event books that become heirlooms.
www.wagnerphotoart.com
707 964-5063
Leona Fern Waldenwww.WeddingPhotographs.com
Specializing in Intimate Outdoor Weddings on the Mendocino Coast Since 1995. Class & Family PortraitsInfo: 707 937-0900
To have your Art listing in Mendocino Arts magazine Gallery of Artists’ pages, please contact David Russell at 707 513-6015,
or by e-mail at [email protected].
Paul Stein StudioCow House Gallery
Contemporary wheel-thrown
porcelain vessels, sculpture, and tiles.
ManchesterBy appointment: 707 882-2686
Missile Millenium 2013Uranium Yellow Glaze
Missile Vessel
Snow Creek Studios A Chris Messer Gallery
Watercolor, Acrylic, Mixed Media & Fiber Arts
Featured Local ArtistsMount Shasta, California
www.SnowCreekStudios.comwww.ChrisMesserArt.com
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OCTOBER 2013 through
MARCH 2014Events e
October 3–28 — KRISTIN OTWELL: NEW WORK. Reception: Oct. 4, 5pm-8pm. Thu.-Mon., 10am-5pm. 335 N. Franklin St., Fort Bragg. 707 962-0233. partnersgallery.com
October 4–13 — AMERICAN CRAFT WEEK. Businesses county-wide offer shows, events, and demos. VisitMendocino.com
October 6 — MOSTLY TANGO. A concert fea-turing Melinda Leung on mandolin and Jack Leung on piano. 5pm. Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino. 707 937-5818. MendocinoArtCenter.org
October 10–November 10 — TIME STANDS STILL. Written by Donald Margulies. Directed by Betty Abramson. Mendocino Theatre Company, Helen Schoeni Theatre, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino. 707 937-4477. mendocinotheatre.org
November 1–10 — MUSHROOM, WINE AND BEER FESTIVAL. Events throughout Mendocino County. 707 462-7417. VisitMendocino.com
November 3 — THE OREGON GUITAR QUARTET CONCERT. A concert featuring four of the finest classical guitar-ists currently work-ing in Oregon. 5pm. Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino. 707 937-5818. MendocinoArtCenter.org
November 9 — MENDOCINO ART CENTER ANNUAL ART AUCTION AND ROTARY CLUB OF MENDOCINO AUCTION. Items on exhibit November 1–8. Art preview and reception, 1pm. Live auction, 2pm. Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino. 707 937-5818. MendocinoArtCenter.org
November 16–17 — SYMpHONY OF THE REDWOODS FALL CONCERT. With the College of the Redwoods Community Chorus. Vivaldi, Mozart, Bach and more. Cotton Auditorium, corner of Harold and Fir Streets, Fort Bragg. 707 964-0898. symphonyoftheredwoods.org
November 29–30 — MENDOCINO ART CENTER’S 54TH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR.
MENDOCINO COUNTY COAST
Melinda and Jack Leung
The Oregon Guitar Quartet
High quality artwork and gift items, including handcrafted jewelry, original paintings and photographs; functional and decorative ceramics, fiber art and clothing, and more. Seasonal food treats. 10am–5pm. Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino. 707 937-5818. MendocinoArtCenter.org
November 29–30 — MUSE THANKSGIVING ART FAIR. 10am–5pm. Benefits Mendocino Unified School Enrichment. Community Center of Mendocino, 998 School St., Mendocino. 707 813-8311. muse.mcn.org
January 17–26 — CRAB, WINE & BEER FESTIVAL. Events throughout Mendocino County. VisitMendocino.com
February 8–9 — SYMpHONY OF THE REDWOODS WINTER CONCERT. Sibelius and Dvorak. Cotton Auditorium, corner of Harold and Fir Streets, Fort Bragg. 707 964-0898. symphonyoftheredwoods.org
March 2 — SYNESTHESIA. By Toby Lurie. The Lost Coast Word Music Ensemble demonstrates through performance how all major art disciplines are connected. 5pm. Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino. 707 937-5818. MendocinoArtCenter.org
April 6 — ALL ABOUT SALLY. American Roots Music. 5pm. Mendocino Art Center, 45200 Little Lake St., Mendocino. 707 937-5818. MendocinoArtCenter.org
INLAND MENDOCINO COUNTYOngoing — FIRST FRIDAYS ART WALK UKIAH. Eight gallery receptions. First Fridays each month, 5pm-8pm. Ukiah. 707 462-1400.
Ongoing — UKIAH FARMERS MARKET. Crafts and artists. Every Sat., 8:30am-12pm. Tue., 3pm–6pm. Alex Thomas Plaza, School and Clay Streets, Ukiah. 707 462-7377.
Through October — WOVEN WORLDS. Tribal histories and cultures, and interactive kiosks. Contemporary Native American art and quilts. Mendocino County Museum, 400 E. Commercial St., Willits. 707 459-2736. mendocinomuseum.org
Toby Lurie
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Through October 13 — MILFORD ZORNES: A pAINTER OF INFLUENCE. Paintings of American watercolorist, James Milford Zornes (1908–2008). Grace Hudson Museum, 431 S. Main St., Ukiah. 707 467-2836. gracehudsonmuseum.org
October 18–27 — SHREWED. Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew set in San Francisco’s roaring ‘20s. A new play by Jody Gehrman. Directed by Reid Edelman. Mendocino College Center Theatre, 1000 Hensley Creek Rd., Ukiah. 707 468-3172.
October 19–20 — UKIAH COUNTRY pUMpKINFEST. Arts, music, food. School Street, Downtown Ukiah. 707 462-6789.
October 19–20 — HOpLAND pASSpORT WINE TASTING WEEKEND. Wine tasting, music, food and games for the family. 800 564-2582. destinationhopland.com
November 1–28 — OUR FORESTS: FLORA, FAUNA, AND FUNGI. Juried art show sponsored by Art Center Ukiah. Reception: Fri., 5pm-8pm. Art Center Ukiah, 201 S. State St., Ukiah. 707 462-1400. artcenterukiah.com
November 2 — MUSHROOM, WINE & BEER TRAIN. A benefit for the Mendocino County Museum. Mendocino County Museum, 400 E. Commercial St., Willits. 707 459-2736. mendocinomuseum.org
November 2 – January 5 — FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: ARCHITECTURE OF THE INTERIOR. Offering a view into the architect’s creative conception of the space within houses. Grace Hudson Museum, 431 S. Main St., Ukiah. 707 467-2836. gracehudsonmuseum.org
November 14 – December 15 — WIZARD OF OZ. Directed by Jenny Peterman. Ukiah Players Theatre, 1041 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah. 707 462-9226, UkiahplayersTheatre.org
November 15–17 — CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS’ CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS AND MORE. A presentation by Mendocino College Repertory Dance Company. Mendocino College Center Theatre, 1000 Hensley Creek Rd., Ukiah. 707 468-3172.
December 7 — HOLIDAY EXpRESS. A Christmas party featuring Santa arriving on a steam locomotive. Trees, trains, singing, carolers and refreshments. Roots of Motive Power, 400 E. Commercial St., Willits. 707 459-7782.
December 14 — JOHN REISCHMAN & THE JAYBIRDS. Concert and a silent auction to benefit SPACE, School of Arts & Cultural Education. 508 W. Perkins, Ukiah. 707 462-9370.
December 20–22 — THE NUTCRACKER. Mendocino Ballet’s presentation of America’s favorite holiday classic. Fri., 7pm. Sat., 2pm & 7pm. Sun., 2pm. Mendocino College Center Theatre, Ukiah. 707 463-2290. MendocinoBallet.org
Februrary 7–16 — LOVE, LOSS & WHAT I WORE. Directed by Ellen Weed. Ukiah Players Theatre, 1041 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah. 707 462-9226. UkiahplayersTheatre.org
March 21–30 — MEASURE FOR MEASURE. By William Shakespeare. Directed by Reid Edelman. Mendocino College Center Theatre, 1000 Hensley Creek Rd., Ukiah. 707 468-3172
The Mendocino Art Center wishes to thank . . .
all of our generous donors and members who have provided support from October 1, 2012 through July 31, 2013. Memberships and donations at every level are appreciated and vital to the Mendocino Art Center. Members and donors who provide support at $250 and above receive annual recognition in Mendocino Arts magazine.
$50,000 anD aBoveGoogleDonald E. Paglia, MD
$7,500 anD aBoveJohn Cornacchia and
Carla Markman
$5,000 anD aBoveCharles and Marion
BushSapphire Foundation
Inc.
$2,500 anD aBoveLiliana and Michael
CunhaJohn HewittRobert MasonRhoda MeskerThomas L. Nelson, Jr.Lindsay ShieldsCharles Williams and
Barbara Beynon
$2,000 anD aBoveCenter for Cultural
InspirationGerry CoeMarty JohnsonNicholas Blake
SchwartzLeona Walden
$1,500 anD aBoveDeborah FellKathye Hitt
$1,000 anD aBoveAlbion River InnJanis and John PorterHelen TroxelMira M. White
$500 anD aBovePatricia and Ken
BlackWilliam and Donna
BurkeDoug DesmondFrancis Ford Coppola
WineryShirley FreriksRusty and Joan GatesJulie HigginsJohn and Kathy
HughesRick Keller and Sue
KlarquistKay KnoxSuzi Marquess LongMarta MacKenzieDale and Susan
Louise MoyerMaril MyersNatural PigmentsGeraldine and Lyles
PemberIra RosenbergBob SchlosserWilliam ShandelAnn SullivanSurf Motel and
GardensKatherine Wheeler
$250 anD aBoveRichard AhrensRosemary AllenLillian CartwrightRita Crane
David CrossMichael and Ruth
Dell’AraNatasha FoucaultShirley FreriksBasil and Janis Gavin George GriffithAndrea GundersonGus HenselynMary KriegePeggy MagovernSusan MakovkinMickie McCormicDonald McCulloughSusan McKinneyDr. Richard L. and
Jolee MillerPatricia O’ReillyTrish OrchardLisa OrselliPatricia Martin
OsborneNan PennerTom PepperRobert RhoadesMoss RockMatt RowlandJohn and Laurie
SargentEd and Ann ShortDavid SilveiraSnow Creek Studios
– A Chris Messer Gallery
Yarrow SummersJon and Ellie TotzSharon ValentiJoy VernerJill WallinRosemary WoodNancy Zaro
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StoryuntellerThere is a time to toll bells, and a time to teach the bells silence. There is a time to cast out the line, and a time to reel in the line, a time to tell stories and a time to untell stories. That last is my job.
The storyunteller flips through fairy tales backwards so the romantic tosh will fall out. Here’s Queen Cinderella beside her still faithful consort at a banquet the evening happily ever after is about to end.
Here’s the handsome prince putting the gold ring on her finger. In this next one, lackeys are looking for the slim foot that fits the glass slipper. Here the footwear glitters on the palace steps after the ball.
And now the stepmother and her two daughters are discussing the upcoming fete, sipping aperitifs, picking over a box of truffles from a famed confectioner while Cinderella scrapes ashes from the hearth.
She’ll scrape that way forever, on her hands and knees, pushing aside stray hanks of lank hair falling into her smudged face, ashes and grime like black crescent moons under her broken fingernails.
SeedsPssst! She’s strolling down the aisle minding her own business when a packet of pumpkin seeds starts speaking to her. You up there with the designer purse. Shoplift us. We’re illegal. Please.
These are the last of the non-genetically modified. They claim to be the originals, the seeds that famous pumpkin-eater Peter with the unpalatable wife spit out. They can’t be bought anywhere.
There’s nothing fishy about their pedigree. No trout genes have been spliced into their chromosomes. No foxes or flying squirrels are lurking in their genetic woodpiles. Not like GMO seeds.
Those guys take the spice out of getting dirty and watered. Nothing affects the GMOs, not pesticides or pollen. They’re sexless. Teflon. They never win wet t-shirt contests or let their hair down.
RattleA jalopy will capture it, a baby play with it, a bobbysoxer shake and roll with it. Listen. The rattle might mean your fuel pump is wobbly, or a pair of fangs about to shoot poison into the flesh of your calf.
Dice do it, and buttons in a glass jar. It might be in the last breath you take. Dried peas in a pod do it. Faulty loudspeakers do it, and hecklers, and marbles loose in pockets or between a poet’s ears.
Over there, in that old pile of autumn leaves, it’s the first breath of a storm. That little rattle, no bigger than the yowl of a newborn held by the ankles and slapped into life, may be a hurricane by nightfall.
DetectiveI was the first gumshoe in the garden after that caper with the apple. Figured I’d find a fruit with teeth marks, a core, a sloughed snakeskin, prints, some sign of original sin. Nada. Not a clue.
Couldn’t pin a thing on the perps, even though they fessed up to being in Paradise at the time of the crime. Put them in the line-up with other felons clad in fig leaves. Eeny meeny miney mo. No go.
Problem was, no witnesses. Population of Paradise was only two. Them. The perps protested their innocence. Couldn’t hold them without a habeas or a corpus, and their rap sheets were blank.
I’ll get them. Crime runs in families, like eye color or musical talent. It can’t be kept down. Sooner or later. Meanwhile, I’m keeping a close eye on their offspring, those shifty characters Cain and Abel.
CheeseYou should never ever write or even speak the name of the Big Cheese—oops, sorry, my bad—up above, never take the name of the dairy product made with rennet in vain. Same goes for me.
You may think I’m only a blue-veined squirt of a Roquefort or a Swiss full of holes, but listen to me. Someday a cunning devil with a black demon box of a device will urge you to relax and to smile.
The cunning one will ask you to say the word that begins with C that tells what I am. Don’t. It’s a trick to steal the moment. You’ll squint at nothing throughout eternity. You’ll need a haircut forever.
It’s a scam to capture your soul, a fatal game, that looking at the little birdie and saying the forbidden C word. If you do hear a click, a snap like the snap of a very tiny mousetrap, you’ve already lost.
SoapI know every inch. I suds all your delicate and most intimate parts. I co-star in commercials featuring fetching lassies and handsome lads. But do you really care about me, or are you just using me?
You claim that cleanliness is next to godliness. The cleaner you are, the less I am. Keep this up and pretty soon I’ll be little more than a ring in the tub, a faint whiff of gardenias under an armpit.
I’m just a slippery splinter now. By the time you’re close enough to tug God’s nose or step on His toes, I’ll be gone. But don’t forget, when you stride into heaven at last, I’m the one who got you there.
Poetry: Joe Smith
Joe Smith, who sometimes plays the straight man to himself, has been investigating flora, fauna, and folderol on the Mendocino coast for three decades. Though his work has appeared in Manhattan Poetry Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, Prospect Review and other magazines, he has not yet appeared on Comedy Central.
Joe Smith writes “little pieces I call ideograms. I think of them as poems for people who don’t really like poems. In these pieces, things themselves – animal, vegetable, mineral – get a chance to express their opinions.”
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