The Grape Leaf Inn, Healdsburg Hotels - California
The Grape Leaf Inn 4 Stars Healdsburg, California Within US Travel Directory Located in a Victorian building in Healdsburg town centre, this boutique B&B serves a daily breakfast and offers free i-Fi in each guest room. Raven Performing Arts Theater is 5 minutes’ walk away.
Guest rooms at The Grape Leaf Inn offer antique furnishings and include modern amenities such as a TV, a DVD player and a CD player. Bottled water, guest robes and luxury toiletries are provided in each guest room. Select rooms feature a relaxing deep soaking tub and steam shower. Guests are also welcome to come to our Wilson Artisan Wineries for free tastings at all eight of our wineries.
Nightly wine tastings are offered to guests of Healdsburg Grape Leaf Inn. Guests can stroll through the beautiful grounds of this B&B or enjoy a glass of wine or morning coffee on a shaded porch. If they prefer, guests can unwind indoors with a book from the library.
Grape Leaf Inn also features a Speakeasy in the style of the Prohibition era. Seasonal and specialty cocktails are served with local spirits and fresh fruit juices every evening from 16:30 to 19:00.
Guests can explore local wineries by taking a Healdsburg Wine Country Tour, 2 minutes’ drive away from this B&B. Healdsburg Plaza, Healdsburg Museum and Willow Creek Plaza Shopping Center are within 5 minutes’ walk away from Grape Leaf Inn.
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Pirates of Penzance - Raven Theater in Healdsburg, CA July 2011 - Part 4/5
Chef Jesse Mallgren - Madrona Manor - Healdsburg CA
Meet the Chef series
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Chef Jesse Mallgren at Madrona Manor.
Healdsburg, CA 2014
Directed and Edited by Leonard Marcel
Camera - Leonard Marcel and Kramer Herzog
Co - Producer - Robert Sampson
Great Classics, The Vienna Connection
This is a production of the Philharmonia Healdsburg which was performed on June 1, 2014 at the Raven Theater in Healdsburg, California. The concert was conducted by Les Pfutzenreuter and featured Dr. Carmen Lemoine performing Mozart's Flute Concerto No.1 in G Major.
Haydn's Sinfonia No. 22 in E-flat and Schubert's Symphony No.5 in B-flat Major were also performed.
The Oklahoma Disaster Benefit Concert - Act 2
On May 20th of this year Bay Area native Katrina Lucido (sister to well-known local stage actor Anthony V. Lucido) lost her house, her dog, and all of her worldly possessions to the powerful Oklahoma tornado that killed 24 people, injured 377, and left hundreds more homeless. The tornado ripped a 17-mile long corridor of destruction through the suburb of Moore, flattening entire blocks of homes, two schools and a hospital. 100% of all concert proceeds will benefit Katrina Lucido in her effort to recover from this devastating disaster. Our special concert of uplifting and inspirational Broadway songs, featuring the most talented Bay Area performers, will help Katrina begin to rebuild her world. Your attendance and support will make a difference in someone's life. For more information, call (707) 649-1053.
A Bay Area Stage Production in association with Vallejo Music Theatre
bayareastage.org
The Oklahoma Disaster Benefit Concert:
Featuring:
Bobby Ellison
Ben Day
Nicole Thordsen
Anthony V. Lucido
Courtney McAllister
Obdulio Butler Jr
Kathleen Kravets
Erin Smith
Jarrett Battenberg
Bunny Nash
Chadwick Chaderific
Braven Star-Clevenger
Azlan Star-Clevenger
Kathryn Heath
Randall Raymond
Ricky Muyot
Buddy Nash
Joanna Nothwang Gardner
Robert Wilson
Barbara McFadden
Katie Siino
Jeff Lowe
The Oklahoma Disaster Benefit Concert - Act 2 / June 7, 2013 - Bay Area Stage Productions.
Words Players Theater: Pirates of Penzance - May 2010
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2015 Mr Healdsburg Pageant Promo Video
Join the Raven Theater Healdsburg on Saturday, February 28, 2014 for the return of the annual all-male parody event everyone loves to hate: the classic beauty contest! Come watch local gentlemen vie for the (plastic) crown by competing in all the usual categories: talent, beachwear, formal wear, and interview. Watch as emcee Samantha Vega interviews the men before the big night! Tickets, general information and voting can be found online now at
And the contestants are...
- Waldemar Albrecht is Mr. Cheese
- Bob Baker is Mr. Balloon Man
- Ron Charlesworth is Mr. Speedy Sticks
- Ray Degischer is Mr. Homecoming
- Michael Hantman is Mr. Scorpio
- Scott Loveland is Mr. T-Rex
- Joey Manfre is Mr. Contestant X
- Bo Simons is Mr. Machos Libros
Special thanks to our videographer extraordinaire, Michelle Olivera, for her countless hours of volunteering to record this promo video and our live show. Learn more about Michelle here:
Sweet Honey in the Rock at the Triple Door Seattle, Washington 18 February 2014 Wholy Holy
Sweet Honey in the Rock Triple Door 18 February 2014 Wholy Holy
Sweet Honey In The Rock is an internationally renowned Capella ensemble based in Washington, DC since 1973. Her innovative and socially conscious music spans the sound and spirit of the African Diaspora and continues to delight audiences world wide. Since their first concert on November 17th, 1973 at Howard University there have been 24 amazing women who have performed on the Sweet Honey stage. The group is proud to be celebrating their 40th year.
Visit the official Sweet Honey in the Rock website to see if there is a tour stop near you:
Be sure to take a look at our iTunes page to pick up a copy of our CD,s and our most recent release TRIBUTE: LIVE AT JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER!
Good and Glorious Day to everyone!!! Here we are in College Station TExas. And we pray that everyone is wholy holy and enjoying the day! It is now official. Ysaye Maria Barnwell will be leaving SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK at the end of this season , in May. Sweet Honey can never replace anyone who moves on from the group but we look forward to finding a dynamic and wonderful new singer. And we wish Dr. B all the success in her new ventures out here in the musical realms. We will of course keep you posted here on FB. Love to Ysaye, Love to Sweet Honey, Love to all of our friends and fans. Carpe Diem, Onward and Upward, Keep on Keepin on everyone. Peace!
This ensemble is the GOLD STANDARD... Their voices are all fabulous, and they unite to create a sound so pure and smooth and homogeneous that is does not seem humanly possible.
- Fort Worth Star Telegram
Now that I've come to the end of the 30 years of creating the work that has become Sweet Honey In The Rock, I look back in wonder at the journey of this last year where as we celebrated three decades of creating wonderful powerful music, we also took up the challenging work of making a way for Sweet Honey to continue as I stepped down as leader and singer in this incredible community of African American singers and extended family.
I am deeply moved that Ysaye, Nitanju, Maillard and Aisha decided that they could make the personal commitment to change their lives so that they could continue the work. It is not a given you know. And making the commitment was just the beginning; we have worked very hard in many ways during this past year to create the way ahead for Sweet Honey to create her voice as our communal voice for justice and truth in the world.
We would not have been able to make this journey thus far without you who join us as audience community within the many spaces where we sing. It has been your tenacious work that has helped to create what has become an expanding international audience increasing the safety zone for so many who deserve honor, sonic and visual space in this universe.
As I leave Sweet Honey In The Rock, I commit myself as long as I have breath to continue to find a way for you to know I am still in the world. And though moving at a different rhythm and pace, my work, my voice, my life will remain grounded by the stance I took as a freedom singer in the Albany Movement more than 42 years ago.
Be sure to come and see about me and don't forget to get your ticket to the next nearest Sweet Honey In The Rock concert!
Bernice Johnson Reagon
The Wailers Rastaman Vibration Del Mar Fairgrounds Summer Concert Series 2016
The Wailers, Bob Marley, Rastaman Vibrations, Roots, Reggae, Red Gold Black n Green, Live, Positive Vibes, Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Peace, One Love.
Holiday concert by Healdsburg Chorus
Members of the Healdsburg Chorus talk about the holiday concert and the chorus in general.
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The Pirates of Penzance
The Indiana Wesleyan University Theatre Guild and Division of Music are bringing an opera to the stage with the Pirates of Penzance.
For Crossroads on WIWU-TV
Produced by Brianna Garr
Doubt - About the Stage Production, Jan 2011
The stage production of Doubt - A Parable. Shown here, a conversation with the Director. Doubt opens Jan 21st and runs through Feb 13th 2011 at the Healdsburg Performing Arts Theater in Healdsburg, CA. For information, consulting, new plays and scripts visit
Vid4Hire sponsor local school to produce a production of Wind In The Willows
Free video camera hire provided to local school for a production of wind in the willows. If you are a charity or school looking to hire or rent video camera equipment sign up here for discounts
Camp Windsor
The story of a German POW camp in Windsor, California during World War II. Produced by Robyn Kasper. Copyright 2014 Kasper Productions. Awarded the Jack Taylor Media Award by the Sonoma County Historical Society March 22, 2015. Selected to be shown on the big screen in the Windsor Independent Film Festival, in the category Films That Are True on May 29, 2015 at 6 pm at the Raven Theater in Windsor, California.
By August of 1944, German soldiers were surrendering to the Allies in the hundreds of thousands. Hitler was losing the war, and with massive American reinforcements of men and supplies, it was more honorable to surrender than to retreat. Soldiers of all ages and nationalities had started to surrender to the Allies.
Sonoma County housed German Prisoners of War in the town of Windsor, California, mainly an agricultural, rural community with farmers, ranchers, and winemakers, not too different from today. All of the young, healthy, able-bodied men had gone off to fight in World War II, so, ironically, the German POWs were housed at Camp Windsor, and commissioned out to help the farmers, ranchers, and winemakers, whose own young sons had gone off to fight in the war. The American severe labor shortage was alleviated by prisoner labor which freed American troops for shipment overseas.
It is amazing that so few American soldiers were supervising so many Germans. There were approximately 250 POWs housed at Camp Windsor. When they would go out to assist the agricultural community, they were only accompanied with one or two guards. The POWs and the guards had a friendly camaraderie at the camp. The German POWs were treated with courtesy and even some warmth by the American guards.
America could afford to house the Germans. The Germans had been brainwashed with propaganda into believing that America was in ruins, when in fact it was in full swing, in war mode, and the country was fueling the war. They expected to see the major cities of the U.S. in ruins, bombed and devastated. Instead, they saw a healthy America and were soon living in beautiful Sonoma County.
When the war was over, the POWs went back to Europe. When they went home, they did not know what they would find. They probably had it better here because in Europe the cities were in ruins. They had left an idyllic place, a place where they had food, shelter, and a purpose to their lives, to home, food shortages, and an uncertain future.
This is the story of Camp Windsor. Featuring the President of the Windsor Historical Society Stephen Lehmann, with narration by John Moran and Hans Kasper, the story of Camp Windsor comes to life with anecdotes and rare pictures.
Most people are familiar with the Japanese Internment Camps of WWII, but very few people realize that there were German POW Camps in America. A German POW camp was in Windsor, California, a sleepy little town in Northern California, about an hour North of San Francisco.
Visit the Windsor Historical Society’s Museum located in the historic “Hembree House” at 9225 Foxwood Drive, Windsor, California 95492, (707) 838-4563, info@windsorhistory.org, and see the exhibit that tells the story of German Prisoners of War that spent some of World War II in camps in California, including one in Windsor! It is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, except for major holidays from 9:30 to 4:30. The museum may also be opened by appointment.
“Camp Windsor” was produced, written, directed, filmed, and edited by Robyn Kasper of Kasper Productions with additional footage by Hans Kasper. This production was made possible of the use of facilities and services of C Media, a community media center for the North Bay in Santa Rosa, California.
© 2014 Kasper Productions
Sweet Honey in the Rock at The Center for the Arts - Saturday, February 15, 2014
Sweet Honey in the Rock at The Center for the Arts - Saturday, February 15, 2014
Chorus scene from Pirates
Chorus scene at Oregon State University, November 2009, Pirates of Penzance
Mickey Hart Band - Djinn Djinn 030712 Healdsburg, Ca
Mickey Hart Band
Djinn Djinn
The Raven Theater, Healdsburg, Ca
recording by Posterity Productions
for The Music Seen
Performing-arts magnet is now taking applications
Watch students at the St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists share their experiences in the classroom and on stage.
State Of The Union 'Sweet Honey in the Rock,' Glasgow, Celtic Connections, 2014
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Cross Community Players Produce “The Pirates of Penzance”
Cross Community Players say “The Pirates of Penzance” is one of the most adventurous productions they’ve done in the organization’s 38 years. Performances begin July 20 at Osseo Senior High Auditorium.
About Cross Community Players
Cross Community Players serve the community by providing family-friendly theatrical and musical experiences. The productions serves two purposes. First, they give opportunities for people to participate and collaborate in productions. Secondly, the shows raise money for charitable causes, most notably CROSS or Christians Reaching Out in Social Services.
The organizations website says more than 10, 000 individuals have donated thousands of hours to more than 300 performances. A local board of volunteers meets monthly to organize all the details surrounding the two large-scale productions each year.
“The Pirates of Penzance”
This classic work by Gilbert and Sullivan should be a favorite with audiences this summer.
“It’s the story of a young man who when he was a child was indentured to a band of pirates. However they are not the pirates we tend to think about,” says director Nick Albrecht.
Albrecht says today people think of pirates like Johnny Depp’s character in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies. Instead, these pirates are the clumsiest and sweetest pirates you’ll ever meet.
The show is a comic opera with a fair amount of dialogue.
“It is a fun show,” says Albrecht. “Gilbert and Sullivan wrote these light comic operas to entertain with a little bit of satire involved. It is a little tongue and cheek at points.”
If you go
“The Pirates of Penzance” at Osseo Senior High Auditorium
July 20, 21, 26, 27, 28 at 7:30 p.m.
July 22, 29 2:30 p.m.
Cross Community Players is collecting nonperishable foods and back to school supplies at the door of the performance. For more information on showtime and tickets, visit their website.
Neil Pursley, reporting
CCX Media is on Comcast xfinity and CenturyLink prism in the Northwest Suburbs of Minneapolis and includes the cities Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Osseo, Plymouth and Robbinsdale.