December
Friday 12/31
AROMAS
New Year’s Eve concert at the Grange
A New Year’s Eve concert will be performed at the Aromas Grange
Dec. 31, with doors opening at 7:30 p.m. and the show starting at 8
p.m., with a grand finale at midnight. Performances will be given
by Keith Greeninger, Dayan Kai and the Rayburn Brothers Band. The
music is described as original Americana with a California twist.
Beer, wine, champagne and refreshments such as baked potatoes,
Cesar salad and hot nachos will be sold. Tickets are $20 in advance
only and can be purchased online at www.craigrayburn.com or at
Streetlight Records in Santa Cruz. Tickets will be $25 at the door,
if the show is not sold out in advance. More information can be
found at www.aromasgrange.org.
December

Friday 12/31

AROMAS

New Year’s Eve concert at the Grange

A New Year’s Eve concert will be performed at the Aromas Grange Dec. 31, with doors opening at 7:30 p.m. and the show starting at 8 p.m., with a grand finale at midnight. Performances will be given by Keith Greeninger, Dayan Kai and the Rayburn Brothers Band. The music is described as original Americana with a California twist. Beer, wine, champagne and refreshments such as baked potatoes, Cesar salad and hot nachos will be sold. Tickets are $20 in advance only and can be purchased online at www.craigrayburn.com or at Streetlight Records in Santa Cruz. Tickets will be $25 at the door, if the show is not sold out in advance. More information can be found at www.aromasgrange.org.

MONTEREY

Multiple shows open at Monterey Museum

The Monterey Museum of Art has several shows open through January and February, including their annual “Miniatures” show, which will be on display at the Pacific Street location through Jan. 2. “MontereyNow: Beverly Rayner” will be up at the Pacific Street Location through March 6. At the La Mirada location, visits can see “In Process: Ingrid Calame,” “Miro, Matisse and Picasso: Celebration color and line,” “Cabaret Calaveras: Dia De Los Muertos Figures from Mexico” and “Hung Liu: Seven Poses.” The museum has locations at 559 Pacific St. and 720 Via Mirada. It is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $2.50 for students and military and children under 12 are free. For more information, call 372-5477.

January

Tuesday 1/4

HOLLISTER

Gero Heine exhibit

Gero Heine, a multiple award-winning wildlife and nature photographer, will have photos on display at the Blak Sage Gallery of Fine Art, Jan 4-29. An artist reception will be held Jan 22, from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Visitors have a chance to see Heine’s “Bison” image that will be on display at the Smithsonian Museum in Spring 2011.

Dale Yarmuth display up

Local artist Dale A. Yarmuth will have watercolor and pen and ink paintings on display at Mars Hill Coffee Shop through Jan. 31. Yarmuth has been an artist for more than 30 years, and attended Ferris State University, majoring in commercial art with a minor in marketing. He is a member of the Hollister Art League and the San Benito County Arts Council He has won numerous awards for his paintings entered at the San Benito County Fair, including “Best of Show,” for his watercolor/pen ink of “Lilies” and “The Bodie Church.” He teaches continuing education classes at Gavilan College and is presently holding painting classes in his home in Hollister. For more information, visit dale-yarmuth.artistwebsites.com or call 902-9988.

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA

19th Annual Images of the Virgin Exhibit

Galeria Tonantzin will be hosting the 19th Annual Images of the Virgin Exhibit now through Jan. 16, at 115 Third St. Each year the gallery offers a chance to exhibit images created by women artists that express the sacred female. This year’s exhibit was juried by Amalia Mesa-Baines and presented in conjunction with the Monterey Bay Women’s Caucus for Art. For more information, call 623-2783.

Saturday 1/8

MORGAN HILL

Coyote Creek Bird Walk

Jane Haley, who worked as a National Park Service docent for 20 years and is a volunteer at the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center, will lead a bird walk along Coyote Creek Jan. 8, from 9 to 11 a.m. Participants will have an opportunity to observe migratory birds as well as discover an appreciation of local birds, their habitat and ecological importance. Due to the terrain, the walks are not recommended for young children. The programs are free, space is limited and reservations are required. For more information or to register, contact WERC at 408-779-9372 or e-mail [email protected].

Friday 1/14

Bunco Pedro Party

Native Daugthers of the Golden West will host a Bunco Pedro Party Jan. 14. For more information, call Amy Holland at 637-7694.

Saturday 1/15

NEWMAN

The Who Knew Revue performs

The Who Knew Revue, a folk-swing trio with an Afro-Puerto Rican folksinger, songwriter and actor, will perform at the West Side Theatre, 1331 Main St., in Newman, Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12 for general admission or $15 for reserved seating. For more information, visit www.westsidetheatre.org, e-mail [email protected] or call 209-862-4490.

Saturday 1/22

NEWMAN

Clan Dyken performs

Clan Dyken is a tribal-funk-eco-folk-rock-hippie-soul band that will be performing at the West Side Theatre, 1331 Main St., in Newman, Dec. 22, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. The band was formed by brothers Mark and Bear Dyken who have harmonized, toured, entertained and been activitists for more than two decades. Tickets are $12 for general admission. For more information, visit www.westsidetheatre.org, e-mail [email protected] or call 209-862-4490.

SANTA CRUZ

Monarchs return to Natural Bridges

Monarch butterflies will make Natural Bridges State Park their temporary home through the end of January. The Monarch grove provides a home to more than 100,000 of the butterflies, who are drawn to the mild ocean air, the safety of the eucalyptus grove and the milkweed plants, the only plant a Monarch caterpillar eats. Free tours are available through the end of January. The park is located at 2531 West Cliff Dr., in Santa Cruz. For more information, visit www.santacruzstateparks.org. or call 423-4609.

Friday 1/28

MORGAN HILL

Wildlife search and rescue training

A training and recruitment session on Wildlife Search and Rescue will be held Jan. 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Morgan Hill Police Department, 16200 Vineyard Blvd., in Morgan Hill. Those who attend will learn what to do when they come face to face with a wild animal that is in trouble and needs help. Attendees can become a part of a team of trained and qualified rescuers who respond to emergencies involving wildlife. The lecture part of the class covers laws and regulations governing wildlife rescue, human safety and animal safety concerns, capture strategies, proper animal handling techniques, basic first aid for wildlife accident victims and initial care of healthy wild babies. The afternoon portion of the program gives students the opportunity to try equipment and practice their skills with Robo-Duck. The class is $40. For more information or to register, call 840-3896, e-mail [email protected] or visit wildresue.org.

Calendar items for events in and around San Benito County are accepted via e-mail to [email protected], fax to 637-8174 or at the Pinnacle office, 350 Sixth St., Ste. 102, in Hollister. Calendar items are run on a space available basis, and priority is given to events within San Benito County. The deadline for calendar items is Monday at noon for Friday publication.

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