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Benefits hosted for fire victims, other events canceled

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The Chronicle will continue to keep readers up to date on events that have either been canceled or postponed because of the North Bay fires, as well as any benefits for fire victims. We will strive to update the story regularly.

Send us announceme­nts on closures, events and more by emailing datebook@ sfchronicl­e.com. BENEFITS AND OPPORTUNIT­IES FOR THOSE DISPLACED BY THE FIRES

Point Reyes Books: All profits from sales through Sunday, Oct. 15 will be donated to North Bay Fire Relief. 11315 State Route 1, Point Reyes Station. (415) 663-1542. www. ptreyesboo­ks.com San Francisco Bach Choir: “Luther’s Musical Tapestry,” featuring choral works by Praetorius, Bach, Brahms and others, is a benefit concert for the Redwood Empire Food Bank. 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15. $10-$30. Free admission for those affected by the fires. Calvary Presbyteri­an Church, 2515 Fillmore St., S.F. (855) 473-2224. www.sfbach.org

North Bay Resiliency: Silent auction and benefit show featuring Lauren and the Arrows, Kendra Current and After the Fall, plus open mike. 7:30-10 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18. Free, suggested donation of $15-$45. Will also accept non-perishable items for those displaced by the fires. Donations will go to the Sonoma Valley Fire and Rescue Authority, Napa County Fire Department, Lake County Fire and Rescue and North Bay Fire Recovery Fund. Email Anwen Baumeister at anwenbaume­ister@gmail.com to donate items for the silent auction. Key Tea, 921 C St., San Rafael. (808) 428-3233. www.keyteahous­e.com

So Stressed, Bad Psychics,

Raised by Zebras: 9 p.m. Oct. 20. $10, plus anything additional that can be donated. Bad Psychics will match all total donations up to $1,000. Sales from the show poster by local artist Aaron Zonka will also be included in the total donations. Bottom of the Hill, 1233 1Seventh St., S.F. www.bottomofth­ehill.com The Very Hungry Caterpilla­r Show: 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Saturdays; 1:30 p.m. Sundays.

Through Children’s Oct. Theatre29. Bayis offeringAr­ea compliment­aryfamilie­s affected ticketsby the to North Bay Center fires. St., Osher Berkeley. Studio, (510) 2055 296-4433.tre.org http://bacthea Explorator­ium: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; Thursday evenings for age 18 and older, 6-10 p.m. Free admission to North Bay evacuees through Sunday, Oct. 15. Pier 15, Embarcader­o at Green Street, S.F. www.explorator­ium.edu California Academy of Sciences: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Free admission to North Bay evacuees through Sunday, Oct. 15. 55 Music Concourse Drive, S.F. www.calacademy.org De Young Museum and Legion of Honor: 9:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15. Free general admission to all visitors. Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, S.F. (415) 750-3600. https://deyoung.famsf.org UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. daily. Free admission to North Bay evacuees through Sunday, Oct. 15. 2120 Oxford St., Berkeley. (510) 642-0365. www.bampfa.org San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 14-15. The museum’s permanent collection on Floor 2, which includes galleries and the Public Knowledge Library, is open to the public free of admission this weekend. 151 Third St., S.F. (415) 357-4000. www.sfmoma.org Monterey Bay Aquarium: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Free admission to Northern California residents whose communitie­s are in fire danger zones through Oct. 22. 886 Cannery Row, Monterey. (831) 6484800. www.montereyba­y aquarium.org

Art Ventures Gallery: 50 percent of the proceeds from art work sold through Oct. 24 will be donated to the Red Cross. 888 Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. (650) 400-5325. www.artventure­sgallery.com

Copperfiel­d’s Books: The chain had to shutter two locations, one in Napa and one in Calistoga. The six other stores, however, are open. People may use their electrical outlets and Wi-Fi free of charge. Dogs are also welcome. https://www.copper fieldsbook­s.com

Napa County Libraries: All branches of the Napa County Library are open except for the Calistoga location. Napa Main, Yountville and American Canyon libraries are offering free use of Wi-Fi, areas to charge electronic devices and laptops. www.countyofna­pa. org/Library CANCELED

Steel Magnolias: Through Sunday Oct. 15. 6th Street Playhouse, 52 W. Sixth St., Santa Rosa. 6th Street Playhouse’s classes are also canceled through Sunday; offices plan to reopen Tuesday, Oct. 17, with performanc­es of “Steel Magnolias” resuming Thursday, Oct. 19. (707) 5234185 or boxoffice@6thstreetp­lay house.com, www.6thstreet playhouse.com “Into the Woods” performanc­e by Young Actors Studio: Through Sunday, Oct. 15. Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, 50 Mark West Springs Rd., Santa Rosa. Production scheduled for Oct. 20-22 at Healdsburg’s Raven Performing Arts Theater, 115 North St., Healdsburg. www. youngactor­s.studio/into-the -woods It Can’t Happen Here: Through Sunday, Oct. 15. Newman Auditorium, Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Junior College, Elliott Avenue at Emeritus Circle, Santa Rosa. Refunds issued during regular box office hours beginning noon Wednesday, Oct. 18. (707) 527-4307. https:// theatreart­s.santarosa.edu Napa Valley Wine Train: Napa Valley Wine Train station is closed and all tours and journeys are canceled through Sunday, Oct. 15. 1275 McKinstry Street, Napa. (707) 2532111 http://winetrain.com Dublin’s Annual Harvest Fair: Sunday, Oct. 15. Dublin Heritage Park and Museums. Canceled due to air quality concerns. http://dublin.ca.gov

Anthony Presti: Sunday, Oct. 15. Hopmonk Tavern Sonoma, 691 Broadway, Sonoma. (707) 935-9100. Check with venue for refund informatio­n. www.hopmonk.com/sonoma French Oak Gypsy Band: Sunday, Oct. 15. Silo’s Napa, 530 Main St., Napa. Check with venue for refund informatio­n. www.silosnapa. com Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble: Sunday, Oct. 15. Weill Hall, Green Music Center, Sonoma

State University, 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. Refunds will be issued when normal business hours resume at the university on Monday, Oct. 16. http://gmc.sonoma.edu Gay Outlaw lecture: Tuesday, Oct. 17. Oxbow School, 530 Third St, Napa. www.oxbowschoo­l.org NBA Opening Night Fan Experience: Tuesday, Oct. 17. Civic Center Plaza, 335 McAllister St., S.F. Funkendank Oktoberfes­t: Oct. 21. Canceled due to public safety and health concerns. SOMO Village Event Center, 1100 Valley House Drive, Rohnert Park. Refunds will be issued. www.somoconcer­ts.com Lagunitas Beer Circus: Oct. 21. Canceled due to public health and safety concerns. Sonoma-Marin Fairground­s and Events Center, 75 Fairground­s Dr., Petaluma. https://lagunitas.com/beercircus POSTPONED

The Laramie Project: Originally scheduled to open Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 12-15. Opening postponed to Thursday, Oct. 19. (The entire San Francisco State University campus has been closed through Sunday, Oct. 15.) Check website for updates; additional performanc­es may be added. San Francisco State University, Creative Arts Building, Little Theatre, 1600 Holloway Ave., S.F. (415) 338-2467. http://theatredan­ce.sfsu.edu The Rainmaker: Originally scheduled to open Friday, Oct. 13. Postponed to Thursday, Oct. 19. Rotary Stage, Andrews Hall, Sonoma Community Center, 276 E. Napa St., Sonoma. www.sonomaarts­live.org Exhibition opening reception for David Ligare’s “Magna Fide (The Great Belief)” and “Forge and Stone: Contempora­ry California Women Sculptors”: Originally scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 14. The exhibition­s will be open to the public Wednesday, Oct. 18, with opening reception postponed to Dec. 9. Sonoma Valley Museum of Art, 551 Broadway, Sonoma. www.svma.org Punk in Drublic: Originally scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 14. Postponed until Oct. 29 due to air quality concerns. Tickets will be honored at new date or refunds are available at the original point of purchase. Festival officials added

that “due to artist availabili­ty, the lineup has been updated to include: NOFX, Bad Religion, Goldfinger, Bad Cop / Bad Cop, Get Dead,” with more still to be announced. Concord Pavilion, 2000 Kirker Pass Rd., Concord. http://punkindrub­licfest.com

The Crucible: Originally scheduled to open Oct. 20. Opening postponed to Oct. 27 and now running only two weekends. Lucky Penny Production­s will reach out to those with tickets to the canceled performanc­es. Lucky Penny Community Arts Center, 1758 Industrial Way, Suite 208, Napa. (707) 266-6305. www.luckypenny­napa.com Clean and Sober Music Fest: Originally scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 14. Postponed until June 9-10, 2018. Refunds for tickets will be made through Eventbrite. Mendocino County Fairground­s, Boonville. www.cleanandso­ber musicfest.org The National: Sunday, Oct. 15. Reschedule­d dates to be announced. Refunds for the show are available at point of purchase. Greek Theatre, 2001 Gayley Rd., Berkeley. http://thegreekbe­rkeley.com Boz Scaggs: Originally scheduled Thursday-Friday, Oct. 19-20. Postponed to May 4-5, 2018. Refunds will be available at point of purchase and currently held tickets will be honored on new date. Uptown Theatre Napa, 1350 Third St, Napa. (707) 259-0123. www.uptownthea­trenapa.com Art Trails: Now scheduled for Oct. 21-22 and Oct. 28-29 at locations throughout Sonoma County. http://sonomacoun­ty arttrails.org/ CLOSED Green Music Center: Closed until Tuesday, Oct. 17. Weill Hall, Green Music Center, Sonoma State University, 1801 E. http://gmc.sonoma.edu/Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park.

throughBlu­e Note Nov. Napa:5. 1030 Closed Main St., Napa. www.bluenotena­pa.com(707) 880-2300. Napa Valley Opera House: Closed through Nov. 5. 1030 Main St., Napa. (707) 8802300. www.bluenote napa.com Jam Cellars Ballroom at Margrit Mondavi Theatre: Closed through Nov. 5. 1030 Main St., Napa. (707) 8802300. www.jamcellars­ball room.com Napa Valley Museum: Closed until further notice. Napa Valley Museum, 55 Presidents Circle, Yountville. www.napavalley­museum.org Di Rosa Center for Contempora­ry Art: Closed until further notice. 5200 Sonoma Hwy., Napa. www.dirosaart.org Hopmonk Tavern Sonoma: Closed until further notice. 691 Broadway, Sonoma. (707) 935-9100. www.hopmonk.com/sonoma

Silo’s Napa: Closed until further notice. 530 Main St., Napa. www.silosnapa.com Readers’ Books, Napa: Closed until further notice. 130 E Napa St, Sonoma. www.readersboo­ks.com Fairwinds Estate Winery: Weekly Wine Crush Party canceled until further notice. 4550 Silverado Trail N., Calistoga. www.fairwinds estatewine­ry.com Luther Burbank Center for the Arts: Closed until further notice. 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa. https://lutherburb­ank center.org Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center: Closed until further notice. 2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa. https://schulzmuse­um.org

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