WINE COUNTRY FIRES
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.
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BENEFITS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE DISPLACED BY THE FIRES
So Stressed, Bad Psychics, Raised by Zebras: 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20. $10, plus donations. Bad Psychics will match donations up to $1,000. Sales from the show poster by local artist Aaron Zonka will also be included in the donations. Bottom of the Hill, 1233 17th St., S.F. www.bottomofthehill.com
Stronger Together — North Bay Fire Benefit: 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21. A fundraiser for North Bay Fire victims featuring Poor Man’s Whiskey, New Monsoon, Ben Morrison of the Brothers Comatose, Avi Vinocur, Kelly McFarling, the Welcome Matt, John Elliott Music, Lisa Azzolino, the Sam Chase, others. All proceeds will be donated to North Bay Fire Relief. Address of venue in Piedmont to be disclosed after purchasing ticket. www.brownpapertickets.com
NAPA Performances1 p.m. Strong Sunday, Benefitby EssenceOct. Concert:22. Goldman,Walker, Sorry Amber Lot, Snider,Dirty Cello, Gabe Krooked, Ordinary Sons, others. Tip jar donations and silent auction proceeds will go to Napa Valley Disaster Relief Fund. $5 cover at door and $1 of every beer sold go to the Napa Valley Firefighters. Billco’s Billiards and Darts, 1234 Third St, Napa. (707) 226-7506.
Chamber concert: Cellist Rebecca Rust, bassoonist Friedrich Edelmann and pianist Laura Magnani play music by Mozart, Bach and Grieg in a benefit for fire victims. 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23. $50. 1451 Scenic Ave., Berkeley. RSVP required to smithjm@berkeley.edu
DistilleryCause: 1-2 209: p.m. CocktailsMonday, Oct.for a 23. San Francisco’s Distillery 209 is partnering with Blackthorn Tavern (834 Irving St., S.F.) and Cabin (1750 Polk St., S.F.) to raise funds for the victims of the North Bay fires. Each bar will feature No. 29 Gin cocktail specials, with sales from these drinks to be donated to charities of the bar’s choice. For details, blackthornsf@gmail.com or (415) 564-6626; thecabinsf@gmail.com or (415) 549-7111.
Bangers & Grass Fire with Laurie Lewis Benefit Show: 8-10 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24. No cover, but donations will be accepted and will go to the Anova Center for Education, Sonoma County’s only nonprofit school for children with autism. The Sonoma campus was completely destroyed by the North Bay wildfires. Donations during the concert will be sent directly to the school’s GoFundMe campaign to rebuild. Kensington Circus Pub, 389 Colusa Ave., Kensington. (510) 524-8814.
Dan Crary, Bill Evans & Wally Barnick Fire Relief Benefit Show: 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. $20 suggested donation. All proceeds will go to the Sonoma County Resilience Fund. Island Yacht Club, 1853 Clement Ave., Alameda. (267) 240-6298. Reservations can also be made by emailing iycmusicsessions@gmail.com.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show: 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Saturdays; 1:30 p.m. Sundays. Through Oct. 29. Bay Area Children’s Theatre is offering complimentary tickets to families affected by the North Bay fires. Osher Studio, 2055 Center St., Berkeley. (510) 296-4433. http://bactheatre.org
Bay Area Discovery Museum: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. Free admission to those affected by the North Bay fires through Friday, Oct. 20. Fort Baker, 557 McReynolds Rd., Sausalito. (415) 339-3900. http://bayareadiscoverymuseum.org
Art Ventures Gallery: 50 percent of the proceeds from art work sold through Tuesday, Oct. 24 will be donated to the Red Cross. 888 Santa Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. (650) 4005325. www.artventuresgallery.com
Good & Kissed: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26. Free admission; all cash donations go to Redwood Credit Union’s North Bay Fire Relief Fund. Pinole Community Playhouse, 601 Tennent Ave., Pinole. (510) 724-9844. www.facebook. com/events/ 123807701596828
Rocky Horror Show: 11:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. Free, but cash donations will be accepted. Proceeds benefit Community Foundation Sonoma County and Napa Valley Community Foundation. San Jose Stage Company, 490 S. First St., San Jose. (844) 647-6259. www.rockyhorrortickets.com
CreatureRosa Symphony Features: Family Santa Concert led by conductor Richard Loheyde. Event also features free photo booth and “instrument petting zoo.” 2 p.m. Oct. 29. Free for families who have lost their home in the North Bay fires. All children younger than 13 also receive free admission. Weill Hall, Green Music Center, Sonoma State University, 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. (707) 546-8742. http://srsymphony.org
Les Lunes: The lingerie and apparel retailer has been accepting donated clothing and supplies at all its locations, and is now distributing them to fire victims at its Healdsburg store. North Bay fire victims can also receive a 50 percent discount on purchases, and previous Les Lunes customers affected by the fire may receive a “gifted” outfit. A “recovery party” is scheduled for Oct. 29 and will benefit Sonoma charities. 322 Center St., Healdsburg. (707) 473-8687.
Sethi: The retail store will be donating 10 percent of sales to the Northern California Red Cross through the month of October. 290 Main St., Los Altos. (650) 948-5141.
Modern Appealing Clothing (MAC): The company will be donating 10 percent of sales for the month of October at its two stores to a to-be-announced organization benefiting North Bay fire victims. 387 Grove St., S.F., and 1003 Minnesota St., S.F. (415) 863-3011.
Golden Gate Wine Cellars Special Wine Tasting: 1-5 p.m. Nov. 4. $27.13. All ticket proceeds and a portion of sales will be donated to the Napa Valley Vintner’s Association and the Sonoma Wine Grower’s Association. 2337 Ocean Ave., S.F. (415) 337-4083. www.localwineevents.com
NOW OPEN
Napa Valley Museum: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. Napa Valley Museum, 55 Presidents Circle, Yountville. (707) 944-0500. www.napavalleymuseum.org
Jam Cellars Studio: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.-midnight Thursday-Saturday. Operations resume this week with live Jam-Sessions on Friday, Oct. 20 (Groovy Judy). Free. Jam Cellars Napa, 1460 First St., Napa. www.jamcellars.com/events
Green Music Center: Programming resumes with Peter Sirkin (Friday, Oct. 20) and the all-star band Hudson (Sunday, Oct. 22). Weill Hall, Green Music Center, Sonoma State University, 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park. http://gmc. sonoma.edu
Silo’s Napa: Live music programming resumes with Second Street Band (Friday, Oct. 20) and Guitarzilla (Saturday, Oct. 21). 530 Main St., Napa. www.silosnapa.com
CANCELED
Funkendank Oktoberfest: Saturday, Oct. 21. Canceled due to public safety and health concerns. SOMO Village Event Center, 1100 Valley House Dr., Rohnert Park. Refunds will be issued. www.somoconcerts.com
Lagunitas Beer Circus: Saturday, 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 OR MOVED
Boz Scaggs: Thursday-Friday, Originally Oct. scheduled 19-20. Postponed to May 4-5. 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
Steel Magnolias: Originally scheduled to open Oct. 13. Opening postponed to Friday, Oct. 20. 6th Street Playhouse, 52 W. Sixth St., Santa Rosa. (707) 523-4185. www.6thstreetplayhouse.com
The Crucible:to open Friday, Originally Oct. scheduled20. 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
Art Trails: Now scheduled for Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 21-22 and Oct. 28-29 at locations throughout Sonoma County. http://sonomacountyarttrails.org
M. Ward: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 29. $40. Moved to Terrapin Crossroads, 100 Yacht Club Dr., San Rafael (originally scheduled for Historic Redwood Barn, Gundlach Bundschu Winery, Sonoma). All tickets previously purchased will be honored. http://folkyeah.com
Punk in Drublic: 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 and Get Dead, with more to be announced. Concord Pavilion, 2000 Kirker Pass Rd., Concord. http://punkindrublicfest.com
Clean and Sober Music Fest: Postponed until June 9-10. Refunds for tickets will be made through Eventbrite. Mendocino County Fairgrounds, Boonville. www. cleanandsobermusicfest.org
CLOSED
Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art: Closed through Sunday, Oct. 22. 5200 Sonoma Hwy., Napa. www.dirosaart.org
Blue Note Napa: Closed through Nov. 5. 1030 Main St., Napa. (707) 880-2300. www.bluenotenapa.com
Napa Valley Opera House: Closed through Nov. 5. 1030 Main St., Napa. (707) 8802300. www.bluenotenapa.com
Jam Cellars Ballroom at Margrit Mondavi Theatre: Closed through Nov. 5. 1030 Main St., Napa. (707) 8802300. www.jamcellarsballroom.com
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts: Closed through Nov. 5. Events will be rescheduled as soon as possible. In the event a performance is canceled, refunds will be issued once the center is operationally capable. 50 Mark West Springs Rd., Santa Rosa. https://lutherburbankcenter.org
Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center: Closed until further notice. 2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa. https://schulzmuseum.org