Outing to Ross Valley Players May 16th

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This deeply engaging tale of morality and conscience was the first great success of renowned playwright Arthur Miller (A View from the Bridge, Death of a Salesman), earning him a Tony Award in 1947. Two years after World War II, the Keller family is torn apart by patriarch Joe Keller’s moral weakness and a shameful family secret. With great tenderness and compassion, this searing saga explores our ever changing sense of family, social responsibility, and values still relevant today, as two very different generations seek to heal and rebuild.

 

Sunday, May 12th Mother’s Day Brunch

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Roasted Petite Beef Tenderloin with Cherry Sauce

Or

Quiche Loraine

Wild Rice

Spring Vegetables

Bacon/Sausage

Chef’s Scrambled Eggs

Caesar Salad

Shrimp Salad

Smoked Salmon Platter with Mini Bagels

Fresh Seasonal Fruit with Berries

Leamon Cream Cake

Wine/Champagne Service Included

Outing to Marin Symphony May 7th

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PROGRAM 5: Vive la France!

 

Debussy’s Piano Preludes are miniature masterpieces of tone painting. In an unusual juxtaposition you’ll hear them twice: first in the original piano version and then in ingenious orchestrations by Colin Matthews. Our season finale, the glorious masterpiece, La Mer, evokes the winds, the waves, the sounds and ambience of the sea, with Debussy’s sensuous tonal colors and gorgeous impressionistic harmonies.

 

 

Cinco de Mayo Lunch

cinco-de-mayoSpecial Lunch in Main Dining Room 12 Noon

Walking Outing to Tiburon Trail

Thursday, May 2nd leave Aldersly 10AM

Outing to Marin Center April 27th

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Over the course of a 40-year career—during which he has collaborated with a myriad of international artists from Paul Simon to Dizzy Gillespie to Ladysmith Black Mambazo to Alvin Ailey—this extraordinary trumpeter and composer has mixed the music of his native South African roots with the pop-jazz of the ‘60s. One of the world’s most versatile artists, Masekela’s Grammy® award-winning hit “Grazing in the Grass” sold over four million copies and made him an international star while his Broadway smash musical Sarafina introduced the sounds and passion of South African music to theatre audiences worldwide. Also known for his tireless work as an anti-Apartheid activist, his hit song “Bring Him Back Home” became an anthem for the Free Nelson Mandela movement. Now this great legend Rolling Stone applauds as being “one of the most thrilling live performers around,” stops in Marin Center for one night only performing classic favorites as well as hits from his new album Phola.

 

Outing to Marin French Cheese Company April 26th

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Marin French Cheese Company is the oldest cheese manufacturer in the USA and a unique part of American history .  Known by locals as The Cheese Factory and by its brand name, Rouge et Noir, Marin French has produced hand-crafted Artisan soft-ripened cheese since 1865.  Rouge et Noir cheeses are similar to French and European varieties but reflect the characteristics of Northern California, producing its own regional style. We produce  America’s original California Brie and Camembert, along with other delicious and award-winning cheeses.

 

Outing to Davies Symphony Hall April 23rd

Mill Valley Philharmonic
is honored to join
SingersMarin
in celebration of their 25th anniversary!

Tuesday, April 23rd, 7:30 pm at Davies Symphony Hall

Come celebrate with us!

Mill Valley Philharmonic
Samuel Barber, Overture to The School for Scandal
Laurie Cohen, Director

and joins SingersMarin
Igor Stravinsky, Symphony of Psalms
Gwyneth Walker, How Can We Keep from Singing?
Jan P. Schiff, Conductor

Outing to Marin Symphony April 16th

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PROGRAM 4: Remembrance and Renewal

 

Brahms’ noble A German Requiem pays homage to the living in his towering choral masterpiece. Anna Clyne’s Within her Arms is a sensitive meditation for strings. Separated by 150 years, both works were inspired by the deaths of the composers’ mothers.

 

Outing to Rosie the Riviter Museum April 19th

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United We Can Win!

 

Explore and honor the efforts and sacrifices of American civilians on the World War II home front.  Find out how they lived, worked and got along. Many faces, many stories, many truths weave a complex tapestry of myths and realities from this time of opportunity and loss.