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• Monday, October 10th, 2011
News tidbits from the West End and Railroad Square

The West End Neighborhood was recognized by the City of Santa Rosa for participating in their Park Clean Up and Improvement Program. The West End has adopted the DeMeo Bocce courts. Every spring, neighbors organize a clean up of the courts and park. The courts are tended during the bocce season. West End Neighbors also were instrumental in establishing and maintaining the Vintage Rose Garden and Dog Park at DeTurk Round Barn Park. Great job!

Spring cleanup

Spring cleanup

DeMeo Park Bulletin Board- Speaking of neighbors improving our parks, DeMeo Park has a new bulletin board- actually it is a reuse of the bulletin board that used to be at DeTurk Round Barn park. Thanks to David Ernst and Allen Thomas for installing it. Go by and check it out!

Thanks Dave & Allen!

Thanks Dave & Allen!

Movie Maker: Catherine DePrima’s son Marshall Cook will be screening his movie- Division 3, Football’s Finest in Santa Rosa on Thursday, November 10th at the Roxy Theatre at 7:30pm. There will be a Q&A with Marsh and Andy Dick.  Division 3 is a college football movie with Andy Dick, Will Sasso, Mo Collins, Will Sasso, Debra Wilson and more. You can get ticket’s on line at  http://www.marshallcook.com They’re only $10 and Marshall’s split is going toward a Charity. Not bad for a boy who used to live on Boyce Street!

Snoopy in S. Korea- Santa Rosa’s “Sister City” in South Korea is Jeju Island. For many years, Don Taylor (restaurant owner of Omelette Express) has forged a relationship between our two cities. Don has been instrumental in getting the first Peanut statue in all of Korea. The statue is a beautiful rendition of Snoopy in bronze and he will be placed on a Korean dog house of black lava stone with a red sand stone roof. To see photos go to Omelette Express. Omelette Express is a sponsor of the West End Neighborhood Association. Thank-you!

New Raw Bar at the Steakhouse- Stark’s Steakhouse’s well-known Happy Hour, delicious beef or a light bite later in the evening makes it a favorite destination for West Enders. With their revamped menu, we can now look forward to enjoying sustain­able seafood. Check out the new raw bar through the window as you enter the dining room, where you will see sea­food chefs shucking their hearts out daily. Stark’s Steakhouse is located at 521 Adam’s Street in a historic restaurant site that was loving restored and improved by Mark & Terri Stark. Stark’s is also a West End Neighborhood Association sponsor. Thank-you!

Photos- Chop’s Teen Club Photos from 10th Anniversary celebration and Evening of Innovative art. Click here!

The Bones are a hit

New to You Shop- The Assistance League will have a a brand new mural on their building on the Adams Street side. It will look like old fashioned shop windows and besides bring a little life to that side of their building, it will hopefully deter tagging. The Assistance League has made many improvements to their building. West Enders appreciate the renovation and enjoy having the shop right in the neighborhood. The Assistance League is a sponsor of the West End Neighborhood Association. Thank-you!

Wine Down Thursdays- Don’t forget that every Thursday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. is Wine Down Thursday’s at D’Argenzio’s Winery. This Thursday will feature jazzy caberet music from The Moonbeams, 4 food trucks and, of course, D’Argenzio wines. It’s a great place to socialize, eat and drink.  Well behaved dogs are invited to hang out too!  Facebook Location: Santa Rosa Vintner’s Square Cleveland Ave. Time: 5- 9 p.m. D’Argenzio Fine Wines is a West End Neighborhood Association Sponsor. Thank-you!

New restaurant- Iron Stone California Casual Cuisine serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Sunday Brunch. Opening October 3rd in Historic Railroad Square. Iron Stone is located in the Historic Hotel La Rose at308 Wilson Street Open 7 days 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Rail Cars- For many years, there have been four rail cars sitting on the SMART site. In September 2010, two of the rail cars left for their new home with the Timber Heritage Association. Another railcar was moved this month and the last one has been moved to the center or the SMART site waiting for it’s day to move to it’s new home Before you know it- they will be gone.  For more info on their new home: Timber Heritage Association.

The West End Neighborhood where urbanism, preservation, art and people come together! For the latest updates, crime alerts, full calendar of events and photos- go the West End Neighborhood website. Click Here!

 

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• Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
We are very fortunate, in the West End, to live amongst creative, imaginative residents. We also have live theater and a theater that shows independent, foreign and classic films right in the neighborhood. The West End Arts and Theater District has a nice ring… let’s use it!

April 22nd, Friday- Songwriters in the Round. Those of you who were at the opening of the DeTurk Round Barn will remember West Ender Ken Risling‘s performance with Oona Risling-Sholl. This Friday, he has another show, this one with three other songwriters — Rob Heath, Mike Ehlers, and Larry Potts. As with last year’s Hopmonk show, it will be a Nashville-style round-robin, with each songwriter taking turns performing their originals. Ken promises to play at least one song with a bad word in it, but still, it will be an all ages event he has invited his mother to… $7 door Location: Coffee Catz, 6761 Sebastopol Ave. #300, Sebastopol Time: 7 p.m. Facebook

Songwriters in the Round

Songwriters in the Round

 

Saturday, April 23 · 7:00pm – 11:30pm Lost, Stolen and Strayed at The Feed Barn- the new studio created by West Ender Skye Barnett, David Farish and  Joey Castor. A great night of music and art- an album release show for Brian Fitzpatrick’s new album, “Lost, Stolen, & Strayed” with Emily Jane White plus Art by William Smith (West End Artist) and Jon Lohne. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door. All ages. Tickets are limited to 150 and this show will sell out, so get your tickets now available through Brown Paper Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/168104 and through the Last Record Store in Santa Rosa. Location: The Feed Barn 55 Middle Rincon Time: Doors @ 7, Show @ 8

April 26th, Tuesday- Circo- A Rialto Film Festival. Set within a century-old traveling circus, Circo is an intimate portrait of a Mexican family struggling to stay together despite mounting debt, dwindling audiences, and a simmering family conflict that threatens this once-vibrant family tradition. In Spanish with English Subtitles. $10 Location: 6th Street Playhouse, 52 W. 6th Street Time: 4 shows only on April 26th. Check website for times and ticket purchase Rialto Film Festival  Rialto Film Festival

April 29th, Friday to May 15- “Comedy Tonight” A collection of six one-act plays by American writers. It’s an evening of laughs when 6th Street Playhouse presents a collection of one act plays by great American writers. Plays include “Your Mother’s Butt,” by Allan Ball; “Sure Thing” and “Variations on the Death of Trosky,” both by David Ives; “The Actor’s Nightmare,” by Christopher Durang; “The Ties That Bind,” by Eric Cible; and “The Tarantino Variation,” by Seth Kramer. Location: 6th Street Playhouse – Studio Theatre Time: Check website for times and tickets www.6thstreetplayhouse.com

April 29th-May 8th Jesus Christ Superstar The Last 7 days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth This extraordinary rock opera forever changed the world of musical theatre when it exploded onto Broadway in 1971. The West End’s own Gene Wright, M.D. and vocal talent will be the evil high priest Caiaphas.  Now celebrating its 40th anniversary, its powerful explorations of faith in a troubled world and the potent phenomenon of celebrity resonate even more strongly today. Dramatizing the final seven days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth with an edgy, contemporary approach, this first professional collaboration by a now-legendary team features a vibrant rock score, including chart-topping hits like “Superstar” and “I Don’t Know How to Love Him.” Recommended for age 14 and above. Jesus Christ Superstar Location: SRJC Theater 1501 Mendocino Ave.  Burbank Auditorium is the main performance hall on the JC campus, just north of Bailey Field. Times: www.santarosa.edu/theatrearts For show times and tickets

Jesus Christ Super Star

Jesus Christ Super Star

Artists Updates:

Proud West End Mother, Catherine DePrima reports that her son Marshall Cook’s feature film directorial debut “Division III, Football’s Finest” is completed. Marshall not only directed, he also wrote the script and acted in it and edited it. The team’s quarterback is named Mitch DePrima (a nod to his mom).  The cast includes Marshall Cook, Mo Collins, Andy Dick, Debra Wilson and Will Sasso. Release date is TBA but expected to be Fall or Winter of 2011.  Here’s the link to the movie trailer (NOTE: There’s definitely some adult language here so it’s not for the kiddies.)  http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/156eb7f056/division-iii-football-s-finest-official-unofficial-trailer Please watch, enjoy, and PLEASE PASS IT ON. If you want to go above and beyond, positive ratings and comments on funnyordie are always appreciated…  It was not too long ago that Marshall, was a young boy on Boyce Street- your mom is proud and so are we!

Auditions – May 21 & 22, 2011 General Auditions announced for the 6th Street Playhouse 2011-2012 season.  6th Street Playhouse will be seeing Adult and Child actor/singers, by appointment only, for roles in the upcoming 2011-2012 Season of plays and musicals.To set up an audition appointment, please contact: Craig A. Miller, Artistic Director  – craig(at)6thstreetplayhouse.com or call  707-523-4185, x 103.  Auditions will be held Saturday, May 21st from 12 PM – 8 PM Sunday, May 22nd from 1 PM – 8PM. Both audition days will be held at The Rehearsal Studio at 6th Street Playhouse, located at 52 W. 6th Street, Unit B, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

Artist and Performers : Are you a West End performer, artist or other talented individual? Don’t be shy! Share your performance dates and events with the neighborhood. Our West End Artists email go out about once a month- (sometimes more because we are so blessed). We want to support you. Contact Lea Barron-Thomas at  westend @sonic.net

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• Thursday, August 26th, 2010
As always, the West End’s talented folks offer lots of opportunities for entertainment. There’s even a chance for those with “special” talent to perform at the Gong Show.

August 27th, Friday 8:30 p.m.- West Enders Ken Risling and Avery Risling-Sholl will be back at Aroma Roasters. By popular demand, they will be performing their mix of traditional Celtic and American, featuring Avery’s vocals and fiddle and Ken’s award winning original songs. Aroma Roasters Ken Risling video

August 28th, Saturday 8 p.m.- The Blasters & Special guest band Quarter Mile Combo. Americana Rockabilly at it’s best. Quarter Mile Combos features the West End’s own Justin BarrHopmonk Tavern Watch Quarter Mile Combo

Quarter Mile Combo

Quarter Mile Combo

August 28th, Saturday 9:00 p.m.- The return of the Santa Rosa Gong Show- hosted by Kelly Cowan. This is a live version of the T.V. show featuring local talent.  PERFORMERS needed! Do you have an act only your mother could love? Arrive by 8:30 to sign up. Location:  Toad in the Hole

Are you Gong worthy?

Are you Gong worthy?

Every Sunday Night – West End DJ Katie Vrooman has a specialty radio show called  “Great Dames, Vintage Chicks,” a collection of torch singers, big band singers and jazz vocalists from the 1930’s- 1960’s. Katie hand selects all the music from the show and talks about it as well. You can also hear Katie on Monday- Friday during mid-day- But the Sunday night show (10 p.m. to midnight) is about female singers who “carry the torch”. The KRUSH 95.9

CHOP’s Artist Series Video and upcoming event: There is a great link on the Press Democrat of a video of the Chop’s Artist Series that was captured at the Art Gala. Thought we might want to share it with our neighbors, especially those who were unable to attend the Art Gala. Click Here to watch! Also, mark your calendars- Sept 24 from 5-7:00 p.m.,  we will have an “Unveiling Event” for the handcar the teens designed and built to be raced in the Handcar Regatta.  It will be a super fun event!   Diana Curtin, Executive Director, Chop’s Teen Club

Proud West End Mother, Catherine DePrima reports that her son, Marshall Cook is currently filming his first Feature Film Directorial. Marshall not only directed, he also wrote the script and acted in it. It was not too long ago that Marshall, was a young boy on Boyce Street.  For more info on Marshall Cook

Are you a West End performer, artist or other talented individual? Don’t be shy! Share your performance dates and events with the neighborhood. We want to support you. Contact Lea Barron-Thomas at  westend @sonic.net

More West End talent and events  next week, all events now listed on calendar.

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