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SUMMARY:Monterey County Gives - Carmel Native A Big Idea
DESCRIPTION:Leverage your year-end donation through Monterey County Gives with the renovation of the Cherry Center Sculpture Garden! \nThe Geraldine M. and Tom R. Houston Memorial Sculpture Garden at the Carl Cherry Center is one of the last open spaces in Carmel. This elegant\, yet informal\, garden includes a canopy of Monterey Pines and live oak and artwork by a hand-full of significant local sculptors. Carmel Native includes a substantial renovation of the garden\, re-planting of native plants\, sculpture competition\, installation of new sculpture acquisitions\, poetry reading and other on-site events celebrating the benefits of open space\, native plants and contemporary sculpture. Funding is matched by approximately 30 percent through funds from MC Weekly and Community Foundation. So\, this holiday season\, have a big idea—give to Carmel Native. \nPlease donate through December 31 to www.montereycountygives.com \nDonations are matched.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/monterey-county-gives-carmel-native-big-idea/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161210
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SUMMARY:After Jeffers: Photography from Poetry
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts (CCCFA) presents After Robinson Jeffers: Photography from Poetry. For this exhibition\, the Carl Cherry Center curates original photographs from the Monterey Peninsula in collaboration with the poetry of Robinson Jeffers’ verse\, creating lyrical arrangements that explore how image and text resonate. \nA reception for the exhibit will be held Friday\, November 18th from 5 to 7 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public.\n \nA poetry reading on Saturday\, November 19th at 3 p.m. will include Jeffers’ verse as well as original writing by local poets George Lober\, Patrice Vecchione and Elliot Ruchowitz Roberts. The interpretative component will extend Robinson Jeffers’ reach into the community\, drawing on poetry to explore the connections between Jeffers\, photography and the verse of contemporary writers. Tickets: $15 and are available online at www.Brownpapertickets.com\nSponsored\, in part\, through individual donations and Monterey Gives\, the exhibition\, and its interpretative programming\, is an invitation to reconsider and respond to photography and the poetry of Robinson Jeffers. The exhibit seeks to explore the aesthetic and philosophical themes associated with the poems of Jeffers. Focusing on the Monterey Peninsula and Big Sur\, the exhibit intends to reveal Jeffers’ significance and impact through photography and provide a visual legacy to someone who has been important to the artistic culture of Monterey County since the 1930s. \nAt turns abstract and ambiguous or descriptive and precise\, these images endeavor to describe the essence of the Monterey Peninsula in subtle and unexpected ways. Photographers featured in the exhibition range in style\, intention\, and time period\, but all of their works share an evocation of the poetic. Photographers for the exhibit include Edna Bullock\, Wynn Bullock\, Brad Cole\, Matt Connors\, Steve Crouch\, Eduardo Fujii\, William Giles\, David Gubernick\, Claire Lerner\, Roman Loranc\, Rosario Mazzeo Tom Millea\, Jeff Nixon\, Robert B. Taylor\, Roger Vail\, Brett Weston Don Worth and Steve Zmak\, among others. \nThe exhibit can be seen Monday through Friday from 11 to 4 p.m. or by appointment through December 11th. The Carl Cherry Center is located at the corners of Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. Information: (831) 624-7491.\nPoets Bios: \nGeorge Lober\nteaches English at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey\, California.  He received his Bachelor of Arts in English from San Jose State and his master of Arts in English from Fresno State. The author of “The Bridge to There\,”  Lober is a recipient of the nationally awarded Ruth Cable Memorial Prize for Poetry.  His poetry has appeared in numerous magazines and journals.  He lives in Carmel\, California.\n\n\nPatrice’s Vecchione’s Step into Nature: Nurturing Imagination and Spirit in Everyday Life\, andThe Knot Untied\, released in 2013. Before that: Writing & the Spiritual Life: Finding Your Voice by Looking Within\, an earlier collection of poetry: Territory of Wind\, and several anthologies—for adults and young people.\n \n  \nA Professor Emeritus at Monterey Peninsula College where he taught introduction to poetry and creative writing\, Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts is co-editor of the college text Bridges; co-editor/co-translator of two works from the Telugu\, Sudha (Nectar) by Chalam and The Selected Verses of Vemana\, both of which have been accepted into UNESCO’s Collection of Representative works:  Indian Series; and co-author of Bowing to Receive the Mountain:  Essays by Lin Jensen and Poetry by Elliot Roberts. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/after-jeffers/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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SUMMARY:Evenings in December at the Cherry
DESCRIPTION:  \nEVENINGS IN DECEMBER AT THE CHERRY Tells Worth Telling \nThe Cherry Center rolls out its December theater calendar with a wide-ranging array of programming that closes-out the year with Edgar Allen Poe\, Dylan Thomas and a “Christmas Horror Mini Marathon.” \nDirected by Rider McDowell\, the series includes ‘Pieces of Poe: An evening with Edgar Allen Poe.‘ Starring Robert Colter\, Errol McDowell\, et al. Readings of some of the short works of America’s master of the macabre\, and the creator of the modern tortured literary genius whose words still resonate. Not for the squeamish! Proceeds to benefit Canceragogo.com. Friday and Saturday\, December 2nd and 3rd at 7 p.m. $15.00. \n‘Under Milk Wood‘ Dylan’s Thomas masterpiece about life in a fictional Welsh fishing village. A digitally remastered audio performance by Welsh actor Richard Burton (yes\, the Richard Burton). Directed by Rider McDowell. Proceeds to benefit Canceragogo.com. Friday Dec 9th\, 7-9 p.m. $15.00 \n‘An Evening With Sylvia Plath.’ Poems from Ms. Plath’s collection ‘The Colossus and other poems\,’ read by local women luminaries. Sylvia Plath\, often called the mother of confessional poetry\, is regarded by many as one of America’s great modern poets. Haunting and honest\, her work is even more popular today\, 53 years since her suicide at aged 30. Directed by Rider McDowell. Proceeds to benefit Canceragogo.com. Saturday Dec 10th\, 7-9 p.m. $15.00 \n‘First Annual Christmas Horror Mini Marathon.‘ What screams Christmas more than these over-the-top low budget Christmas horror movies? What they lack in story and special effects\, they make up for in bad acting and worse directing; which is exactly why we like them! Friday fare: SILENT NIGHT BLOODY NIGHT/ HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.  Hosted by Shane Dahlman and sponsored by Pine Brothers Softish Throat Drops. Proceeds to benefit Canceragogo.com. Friday\, December 16th at 7:30 p.m.\, Saturday\, December 17th at 6:30 p.m.EVENINGS IN DECEMBER AT THE CHERRY: $15.00 per ticket. \nRobert Colter stars in “Pieces of Poe”
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SUMMARY:Jazz at the Cherry -- Along Came Betty
DESCRIPTION:The acclaimed jazz quintet Along Came Betty takes to the stage Sunday\, December 11th in the Cherry Center’s musical series\, “Jazz at the Cherry”\nbeginning at 2 p.m.\n\n \n\n“Holiday Betty” will be the afternoon’s theme\, celebrated with light fare\, wine and dessert. Tickets: $25.\n\n\nThe Cherry Center has a rich history of presenting folk and jazz with its popular Thursday Jazz Series. The new series\, performed in the theater’s intimate studio space showcases some of the area’s best jazz musicians.\n\n\n\nAlong Came Betty was formed in 1998 to celebrate the spirit of hard-bop\, a seminal movement of 50s and 60s jazz music. The quintet has become much more than an homage to an important era of jazz history. Pianist and prolific composer Biff Smith’s sophisticated\, yet highly accessible compositions\, blend elements of that era with modern sensibilities. The rich sound of harmonized sax and trumpet backed by the classic piano-bass-drums rhythm section\, results in fun\, fresh\, straight-ahead jazz.\n\n\nAlong Came Betty (Biff Smith\, piano; Brian Stock\, trumpet and flugelhorn; Paul Tarantino\, saxophone; Heath Proskin\, bass; Patrick Tregenza\, drums) have performed at many local and national jazz venues\, including the Monterey Jazz Festival and the Big Sur Jazz Festival. Since 1998 they have been celebrating the spirit of hard-bop\, a seminal movement of 50s and 60s jazz. Pianist and prolific composer Biff Smith’s sophisticated yet highly accessible compositions blend elements of that era with modern sensibilities.\n\n\n\n\nChampagne\, wine and\, incidentally — holiday cheer– all included in the price of tickets. Tickets\, $25 online at brownpapertickets.com.\n\n\nMore info at www.alongcamebetty.com
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/jazz-cherry-along-came-betty/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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SUMMARY:Directors' Cut
DESCRIPTION:“Debris”Virginia Frieyo \nJoin the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts for the 2nd Annual Directors’ Cut Holiday Celebration!\nFriday\, December 16\, 5-7 pm\nat the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\n4th and Guadalupe\, Carmel \nFree and open to the public \nDirector’s Cut\, a one day\, two hour “pop-up” exhibit of recent paintings\, photography and ceramic sculpture by board members and artistic friends of the Cherry Center for the Arts\, opens Friday\, December 16th in the gallery. \n Come buy original\, one-of-a-kind artwork donated by Cherry Board of Directors\, both past and present. In addition\, the evening will feature a silent auction with fun and unique packages to bid on.\nWhile we would love to see you there\, if you cannot attend\, you can still bid online!\nTo view the silent auction and place a bid\, click/visit www.biddingOwl.com/CarlCherryCenter. \nPlease note that only items from the silent auction are available for bidding online. If you wish to purchase the artwork\, then you need to come to the party!\nThe silent auction will also be available for bidding during the event. \n\nAll work will be for sale with proceeds benefiting the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. The exhibit offers a wide range of artistic styles\, imagery and influences\, including a variety of mediums ranging from traditional paintings and drawings to pieces created with elements of photography\, collage and sculpture. \n \n\nArtists and photographers include Dixie Dixon\, Jan Wagstaff\, Peter Hiller\, Robin Winfield\, Mary Hill\, Richard Warren\, Richard Cannon\, Mary Liz Houseman and Elizabeth Schrey\, among others.\n\nCarol singing with local choral group Smiles. Who knows\, you may even be asked to join in! \nSo stop by\, enjoy a fire in the fireplace\, hot apple cider\, wine\, food\, song\, art and friends. \nPlease come celebrate the arts and support the Cherry!!
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/1131/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
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