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Sierra Repertory Theatre "Irving Berlin's White Christmas "
10/22/2010 - 12/18/2010
Location: SRT in East Sonora
Mailing: P O Box 3030
Sonora, Ca 95370
(209) 532-0502x112
Based Upon the Paramount Pictures Film, Written For the Screen by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin, Book by David Ives & Paul Blake
Back by Popular Demand! A merry and bright theatrical experience for the whole family. Two showbiz buddies put on a show to save a rustic Vermont inn, and find their perfect mates in the bargain. Full of dancing, laughter and great Irving Berlin songs including "Blue Skies," "I Love A Piano," "How Deep Is the Ocean" and the title song. "You'll go home happy. I don't see how anyone who loves Broadway musicals can fail to be pleased by so polished and ingenious a show." -- The Wall Street Journal
For more information contact Beverly Handelman at 209-532-0502 ext. 112 or bhandelman@sierrarep.org
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09:00 AM |
Chapel in the Pines Worship Service
9am every Sunday, Children's Sunday School and Nursery Care is offered
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10:00 AM |
Warehouse Wine Sale at Ironstone
WAREHOUSE WINE SALE
With the Holidays fast approaching, it’s time to stock up your cellars for all of your fun holiday celebrations!!
If your planning on serving wine for a wedding, entertaining a few people or having a house party,
you need to take advantage of this opportunity to stock up.
With great bargains and huge discounts, it is all the more reason
to come on down to our Warehouse Sale.
Save the date and go bargain-hunting for your holiday must-have wines!
October 23rd & 24th
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday
and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday
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Mind Matters Open House
Everyone Invited to October 24th Mind Matters Open House
Mind Matters, the Murphys based non-profit clinic that helps individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorders and other forms of learning disabilities, is inviting everyone to a festive Open House to be held Sunday, October 24 from 2 to 5 p.m. at its new facility, 150 Big Trees Rd. adjacent to the Murphys Post Office.....
“We want the members of our community to get to know the services we have to offer, to meet our highly trained staff, and to tour our new offices and program rooms,” states Dr. Ryan Thompson, the clinic’s CEO and Medical Director. “We also want to share our techniques with the medical professionals and educators who deal with children and adults who experience the disorders we treat.”
The open house will be a family oriented celebration. There will be tasty snacks and beverages, balloons, a bounce house for children, and informal tours of the facilities. Music will be provided by Colurblinde, a band made up of four Bret Harte High School students led by Jared Thompson, the son of the clinic’s founders.
Dr. Thompson and the clinic staff will be on hand to describe the clinic’s diverse programs and to answer questions.
Mind Matters has an interesting history:
When Dr. Ryan Thompson’s son, Mitch, was diagnosed with autism in 200l, he and his wife Kim experienced the anxiety that all parents in a similar situation go through. Even though he had been practicing medicine for many years, he was not equipped to deal with the complex issues that accompany such a diagnosis.
In seeking help, the parents soon discovered there were virtually no services available in Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne counties to meet the many challenges they faced as a family with an autistic child. They were left with feelings of hopelessness and frustration.
They resolved to not only discover ways they could help Mitch, and his family, but to establish a clinic to make it possible for others to benefit from their efforts. Out of this resolve was born Mind Matters, a multidisciplinary treatment center to meet the needs of families struggling with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD/ADD), and Learning Disabilities.
Families can now turn to the clinic’s highly trained professional staff for diagnosis and treatment, learning assessments and interventions, social skills development, counseling, education and support. The results have been remarkable.
Because Mind Matters is a non-profit clinic it is able to offer its programs at greatly reduced prices. It also seeks charitable contributions and grants to help defray the cost for families that need assistance. For further information, contact Mind Matters at 728-2184 or www.mindmattersclinic.org
Contributions to Mind Maters are tax deductible.
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jDOGS Youth Group
Every Sunday from 5-7pm at Chapel in the Pines. All middle School kids are welcome!
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