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Latest Blog Posts on museums
- Viva Cafe at MOLAA: More Than Your Average Museum Fare by Everything Long Beach on Nov 24, 2009
If you are a Southern Californian and anything like me, you most likely eat Latin food more often during the week than anything else. It has become such a staple for me that it is my “go to” food of choice no matter the event or where I am. Wha...
- Celebrate Sparky’s Birthday by Sonoma on the Cheap on Nov 19, 2009
Don’t forget: Charles Schulz’s birthday is Nov 22 and you can celebrate by visiting the Charles M. Schulz Museum for free. Free ice cream cake from Cold Stone Creamery will be served from 1–3 pm. Sunday November 22, 2009 Charles M. Schultz...
- Celebrate Sparky's Birthday Free by Sonoma on the Cheap on Nov 12, 2009
Celebrate Charles Schulz’s birthday by visiting the Charles M. Schulz Museum for free. Ice cream cake from Cold Stone Creamery of Sonoma County will be served from 1–3 pm. Sunday November 22, 2009 Charles M. Schultz Museum 2301 Hardies Lane Sa...
- Sonoma County Veterans Day Parade by Sonoma on the Cheap on Nov 10, 2009
The annual Petaluma’s Veterans Day Parade will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 11, 2009 at Walnut Park (at D St) and wind its way through downtown Petaluma with 120 entries, including a military jeep group of up to 50 jeeps, marching bands, a mounte...
- A Walk to See Carl Jung's Red Book: A Journey Into the Psyche by Walking Off the Big Apple on Nov 10, 2009
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (July 1875 – June 1961) embarked on an extraordinary journey in the years before World War I, a dangerous adventure that took him inward to the deepest recesses of his psyche. At the time he embarked on the journey he h...
- Closet Canuck's Great Big Canadian Train Adventure DAY 3: Halifax shines as a vibrant university town by Closet Canuck on Nov 7, 2009
Sunrise over Halifax Harbour from The Westin Nova Scotian.Photos by Sue Frause.Barista Ryan Malcom at Wired Monk coffee bistro on Morris Street.A late breakfast at the Blue Nose II, a Halifax mainstay since 1964.St. Paul's Church is the oldest Protes...
- Closet Canuck Canadian Train Adventure Day 3: Halifax a virbrant university town by Closet Canuck on Nov 7, 2009
Sunrise over Halifax Harbour from The Westin Nova Scotian.Photos by Sue Frause.Barista Ryan Malcom at Wired Monk coffee bistro on Morris Street.A late breakfast at the Blue Nose II, a Halifax mainstay since 1964.St. Paul's Church is the oldest Protes...









