Events
Sunday, January 24, Publicity Committee Meeting after church.
Friday, January 29, 6:30 pm, our friends at Zonta are presenting the annual Lunafest. These are short films made by, for, and about women. This is a fundraiser for the North Bay Zonta Club. Lunafest supports the Breast Cancer Fund and H.E.A.T Watch( Human Traffiking). Kala Art Gallery, 2990 San Pablo Ave., Berkeley. Tickets $30 in advance, $35 at the door, $25 for students. lunafest.org/berkeley0129. Men are welcome.
Saturday, January 30, United Methodist Women Meeting, 1-3 pm at Doreen Leighton’s home: 236 Castro Street. Let Doreen know if you are coming: 307-5461 or d3leighton@me.com.
Friday, February 12, 7:30 pm, Point Richmond Acoustic presents Rita Hoskins. Rita has been described as a captivating performer. Her country-folk has been lauded for story and sense of place. A descendant of Cornish miners who sang in the mines, Rita grew up with deep regard for folk music and the power of the voice. Advance tickets $15 (point acoustic.org) $20 at the door. First United Methodist Church, 201 Martina St., Point Richmond. More info: pointacoustic.org.
Saturday, February 20, Sweetheart Dinner. Russ and Kristi Johnson are our sweethearts for this year. Come and honor them for their years of dedicated service and love of our church and church community. Pt. San Pablo Yacht Club. More info as it becomes available.
Sunday, February 21, 6 pm, San Francisco Munich Trio.
Friday, February 26, 7:30 pm, point Richmond Jazz presents “Five Play” and the PRJazz String Quartet. first United Methodist Church, 201 Martina St., Point Richmond. Tickets in advance $18 (prjazz.org) at door $25.
Veteran Bay Area jazz Quintet, Five Play with guitarist Tony Corman, pianist Laura Klein, Dave Tidal on reeds, Alan Hall drums and Paul Smith bass, will be joined by the newly formed PR Jazz String Quartet with Anthony Blea and Kit Eakle on violins, Emily Onderdonk, viola, and Lewis Patzner, ‘cello, in an evening of original music by members of the 2 groups, including Tony Corman, Kit Eakle, Laura Klein, and Emily Onderdonk.