Cocktails, Poetry, and All That Jazz

by Amy
Petaluma

Petaluma is celebrating its first-ever Cocktail Week from November 8 to 17. This event will showcase the city’s craft cocktail scene, focusing on the classic Whiskey Sour. Local bars will each create their own versions of this drink, fostering community support among establishments. A printed card will guide participants to the bars and their special offerings. This is a great opportunity to explore Petaluma’s cocktail culture and connect with local bartenders. For updates and more information, check social media or visit the event’s Instagram account.

Poetry Reading at The Big Easy

On November 2, Found Poets! will host a reading at The Big Easy in Petaluma from 3 to 6 PM. The headliner for this event is Jamie DeWolf, an award-winning performer, filmmaker, and arts educator from the Bay Area. He will be joined by several openers, including Bernice Espinoza and Joseph Jason Santiago LaCour. The reading promises a variety of engaging performances, making it suitable for poetry lovers and newcomers. Admission is $15 at the door, and the event is open to all ages, although some mature content may be present. Guests can enjoy a diverse atmosphere at The Big Easy, which also offers dinner and a selection of local wines and craft beers. For tickets and more information, visit bigeasypetaluma.com. The Big Easy is located at 128 American Alley in Petaluma.

Craig Jessup’s Show

Mark your calendars for Craig Jessup’s latest show, “Where I Want to Be,” on November 16 at Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley. The performance starts at 8 PM and will feature classics from the Great American Songbook and Broadway favorites, as well as Jessup’s original works. He will be accompanied by musical director Noah Bossert, bassist Daniel Fabricant, and drummer Nathaniel Welch. Tickets range from $45 to $55. For more details, visit throckmortontheatre.org or call 415-383-9600.

Jazz Performance in St. Helena

Vocalist Gale Terminello will perform with jazz pianist Mike Greensill and his quartet on November 1. Terminello, who started her career at 20 in San Francisco, is known for her heartfelt interpretations of American Songbook favorites. Greensill has worked as a musical director and arranger for major orchestras and has played at renowned venues like Carnegie Hall. The quartet also includes bassist Ruth Davies, saxophonist Noel Jewkes, and drummer Jack Dorsey. This performance will take place at Cameo Cinema Theatre, located at 1340 Main St. in St. Helena. Doors open at 6 PM, and the show begins at 7 PM. Tickets are $40 per person.

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