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  • 08-24-2013
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    “Light it Up!” Motion Theater Romp for Couples


    Led by Master Motion Theater® Improv Teacher,
    Maria Freebairn-Smith.

    Don’t let the fire of your relationship die out!

    Is the daily routine dragging your partnership down?

    When was the last time you whooped it up?
    We have forgotten the many “languages of love” of moving, sounding and spontaneous storytelling together. Bring your partner or bring a friend and find out how improvising can give you all the insights and tools you need to be powerfully alive and playfully engaged in partnership.

    Cost: $27 (Bring a friend for FREE)!
    http://www.trulyaliveimprov.com/

  • 08-24-2013 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM
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    Raptors of the Laguna Raptor Walk

    Location: Along the new Laguna Trail, entrance and parking off Highway 12 near Sebastopol, just east of the Chevron station.
    $25 general admission, $20 for Laguna Foundation members. Pre-registration required.
    To register, go to http://www.lagunafoundation.org/lagu..._classes.shtml

    Lawrence Broderick will be giving a presentation on the resident birds of prey (“raptors”) in the Laguna de Santa Rosa, including habits, identification, and where to spot them. The presentation will take place at Heron Hall on Friday, August 23, with a raptor walk along the new Laguna Trail on Saturday, August 24. During the walk, put your knowledge to use and see the raptors of the Laguna first-hand. Participants may attend either or both events.

    Lawrence (Larry) Broderick is a local field guide and interpretive specialist for raptor identification and natural history. He has been studying hawks for over 30 years. Larry is the specialist for West County Hawk Watch, a North Bay Area group that brings attention to threats faced by North American birds of prey. They provide identification and education programs, hikes, tours, and workshops, as well as nest site protection, counts, studies, and documentation.

    For more information, see www.lagunafoundation.org