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Occidental Oriented by MacKenzie Nekton - June 2017

June is just around the corner, which, of course, means the

On Saturday, June 3rd, from 2 to 4p, joinSusan T. Mashiyama, Ed and Justin Coletti, Steve Shain, and David Madgalene and others for Call Down the Angel, presented by The David Randolph New Way Media Festival. Join the performers on a journey through the spiritual wasteland of contemporary America. Enjoy original songs and poems as a tribute to those who created the roots gospel blues music of the South. Plus, it’s free. For more information visithoodoodog.blogspot.com.

On the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at7pm, head to the Occidental Center for the Arts to participate in the OCA Reader’s Theatre Group. It’s fun way to read short plays and express yourself! Every meeting they read 2 or 3 short plays adapted from literature. The audience pictures the action while listening to the script being read aloud. There are no sets, no costumes, no props, and no memorized lines. Instead of acting it’s all about reading— enabling the audience to visualize the action. For more information, call Judith Reimuller 707-829-2176 or email Joan at joanjustjoan@hotmail.com. They meet in the OCA classroom.

The Occidental Center for the Arts also is home toPrasada, where there are weekly Children’s Art Classes on Wednesdays, from 3:30pm – 5:30pm. The classes are for kids ages 7 to 13, and it costs $20 per class. For more information, call (203) 241-7115. It’s a lot of fun!

Occidental Center for the Arts, 3850 Doris Murphy Ct, Occidental, CA 95465

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