
It was 2018 when more than 61 percent of voters decided they wanted a say in the redistricting process. "We wanted to eliminate language as a barrier, we wanted to eliminate internet as a barrier, we have interpreters that will be made available." "We wanted to make sure we eliminated barriers for anyone to provide comment to the commission," said Woods. Starting at noon - you can sign up to speak on the MICRS website or simply dial 211.

You will get the chance to voice concerns for 90 seconds in person or remotely. In addition, masking is required for everyone during Winter Wonderland.The first stop Wednesday will be at Detroit's TCF Center.

Claus’s treats-freshly prepared from the commercial-grade kitchen at Gualala Arts-will be a delicious take-it-home option, and there will also be boxes of See’s Candies for sale.Įxecutive Director David “Sus” Susalla adds, “Due to Mendocino County requirements, proof of vaccinations during live performances are required for all performers, visitors, staff and volunteers. It’s cheerful good fun for the family that puts everyone in the holiday mood! Although no food or beverages will be served on the grounds of Gualala Arts, Mrs. Santa Claus will be visiting at about 2 pm each day on Thanksgiving weekend to check Santa’s special mailbox where he’ll find all of the childrens’ letters to Santa with their wants and wishes! Santa will return most weekends at 2 pm. The Broke Trio will entertain on Saturday, December 18 at 1 pm (and possibly on the 19th at 2 pm.) The Coastal Singers bring musical joy on Friday, December 17 at 3 pm. Lorri Pimentel will offer piano favorites on Wednesday, December 8 from noon to 1 pm. That week he will be playing on Friday, December 3.) The Bell Ringers will be performing during Winter Wonderland, and visitors can enjoy their holiday sounds on Friday the 26th and Saturday, December 4th, from noon to 1 pm both days. Music will be in the air throughout November and December, with special performances by a number of local musical contributors. Saturdays will feature Don Krieger playing piano from noon to 1 pm (except December 4. Raffle prizes include two Murano glass goblets, two Electra Cruisers bikes, a Champagne basket, Jim Beam collectable decanters, Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Magnum of Murder Ridge Pinot Noir, Ling Yen Designs Earrings, Dansbury Mint Gold Ornament Collection, and a painting by Jesse Wood.Īnd the holiday season is also a great time to purchase gift-memberships to Gualala Arts for friends and family. Tickets are $5 each, or 3 for $10, or 7 tickets for $20. Raffle tickets are available at Gualala Arts and the Dolphin Gallery. There is also a large selection of beautiful gift cards and photographs by Scott Chieffo.Īdding to the fun is the return of the Holiday Silent Auction and Raffle. New this year is the Gualala Arts hoodie.
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Visitors will find a wide variety of Gualala Arts-branded gifts.There are wearables, like caps, hats, tee-shirts and aprons, plus wine glasses, water glasses, champagne flutes, pens and notepads. Andrea Allen creates Chinese Brush style paintings, ceramics, urns, prints and greeting cards. Members of the Gualala Arts Clay Studio bring beautiful and functional ceramics, and the members of the Pacific Piecemakers Quilt Guild bring quilts that are highly prized. Michelle Kirby will be displaying her custom jewelry. Marla Skibbins’ jewelry and glass is infused with intentions of courage, love, wisdom and gratitude. Kathryn Weiss creates her glass beads in a rainbow of colors at Fogline Studio here on the coast. The works of the Gualala Arts Collage User Group, a community of artists, incorporates a delightful display of mixed media techniques. Siobhan of Siobhan Silks creates evocative, sensual, spirited wearables. Working mainly in silver, semi-precious stones, and pearls, Ling-Yen Jones brings jewelry that is sure to please. Harald Eric Norvold will be offering his Viking Pottery ceramics. Mrs Claus has been baking lots of pies, cookies and other holiday fare to purchase and take home to enjoy.įinding unique gifts for friends and family is easier than ever during Winter Wonderland as local artisans bring their special arts and crafts to Gualala Arts. The Foyer is filled with trees of all sizes, and visitors will almost certainly find just the tree they’re looking for.

The trees have arrived! Gualala Arts has consistently offered the largest selection of trees on the Mendonoma Coast, and 2021 is no exception.
